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American Slang Words (12)

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american slang words question 1
Tom is a party animal so he throws a lot of parties at his house.


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american slang words question 2
Simon tried to seduce Nicole but she told him to get his paws off of her.


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american slang words question 3
Josephine works long hours for peanuts. She's going to ask for a raise soon.


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american slang words question 4
Rowan was completely pickled at the party on Friday.


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american slang words question 5
I'm not worried about the exam next week. It's going to be a piece of cake.


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american slang words question 6
Laura's mother told her not to make a pig of herself at the dinner party this coming weekend.


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american slang words question 7
I'm starving. Let's get some pizza and pig out tonight.


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american slang words question 8
We've been driving for a long time so we need to make a pit stop soon.


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american slang words question 9
Mathew usually drinks a lot and this weekend was no exception. He was plastered!


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american slang words question 10
We've been working too hard lately. I'm pooped!


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