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American Slang Words (17)

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american slang words question 1
I don't like my boss. I want to tell him to take a hike.


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 difference between advise and advice Why is "I feel like such a gullible person"?
american slang words question 2
I feel like such a sucker. An acquaintance talked me into a pyramid scheme and I lost all of my savings.


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 difference between advise and advice Are you sure that "lost for a lot of money" is correct?
american slang words question 3
When Tim was on vacation, he was taken for a lot of money at a hotel casino. He'll never learn.


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american slang words question 4
I've been at the office a lot lately. I'm just taking care of business.


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 difference between advise and advice What does "sewing thread" mean?
american slang words question 5
Marcel just bought some new threads at that trendy store downtown.


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 difference between advise and advice Damaged beyond repair?
american slang words question 6
I got into an accident on the weekend and my car was totaled.


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american slang words question 7
We went to a flea market and everything was up for grabs at good prices.


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american slang words question 8
I'm so tired of renovating. I just want to veg out tonight.


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american slang words question 9
I got a really good vibe from that guy. Let's call him again.


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american slang words question 10
Why do you always carry that wad around when everyone else uses debit cards these days?


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