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  • What's up, ladies and gents, today we're learning English with 2.5 men because this American Siri's is absolutely packed with expressions and slang that we natives use all the time.

  • And we have chosen 10 extremely common ones to help you sound more natural when you speak English.

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  • But before we get into that, I wanted to let you know that if you are new here every week, we make fun lessons like this one with your favorite Siri's movies and so much more so that you can understand fast speaking natives without getting lost without missing the jokes and without subtitles.

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  • But for now, let's learn some American slang with 2.5 men.

  • Ah yeah, e just feel very uncomfortable being home alone tonight.

  • No problem.

  • You could sleep in my room.

  • Where were you?

  • Sleep E Don't know.

  • I'll find somebody.

  • I'm beat.

  • I'm gonna go to bed.

  • Goodnight.

  • Goodnight, sweetheart.

  • Goodnight.

  • Beat is another way of saying that.

  • You are very tired, Exhausted.

  • We say I'm beat anyway.

  • I'm beat.

  • I just want to jump in the shower and go to bed.

  • Okay?

  • I'll be right up.

  • Another cool use of this word is when we say it beats me.

  • Which we say when we don't know something.

  • Why do I have to play with kids?

  • I don't know, because Lydia's bringing them over.

  • And I didn't have time to rent a clown.

  • The boys or girls?

  • It's May.

  • Yeah.

  • Notice here how he omitted the subject.

  • Although this is grammatically incorrect in casual conversation, it is common for needs to do this.

  • Let's see some other examples of this.

  • All right.

  • I guess our relationship is getting to that mature, evolved stage they talk about.

  • Guess so.

  • Terrific.

  • Yeah.

  • I should get going.

  • Wonderful to see you again.

  • Same here.

  • Next slang expression that natives used all the time is another common way to say relax But all of sudden it's okay because the but is on the other foot.

  • Alan, chill out, buddy.

  • No, no, This is the worst kind of hypocrisy, and it will not stand.

  • So as in this example, you could use this phrase of er but when you're telling someone that they need to relax because they are anxious, angry or overreacting to something, However, you could also use this to describe the activity of relaxing example.

  • I'm just going to chill out at home this weekend and finish the book.

  • I've been reading another slang way we can use.

  • This word is when we say just chilling, which means not doing anything important.

  • Resting, passing time.

  • What do you want?

  • Nothing.

  • I just thought we could hang out a couple of musicians taken five?

  • Yeah, just chilling.

  • By the way, did you see this other slang phrase of herb that he used?

  • Natives say hang out all the time in the same way we saw chilling here.

  • Hey, do you remember a girl named Jamie Tackleberry?

  • No.

  • Yeah, sure you do.

  • She used to hang out at the house all the time.

  • We usually say this as get busted.

  • If you get busted, you get caught.

  • In other words, someone sees you or catches you doing something wrong.

  • Where'd you get busted for paying my room at Mom's house.

  • Now, in this example, he omits the get and just says Busted in Vegas.

  • You don't say Hit me if you want a card, you go like this.

  • Okay, fine.

  • Mhm busted.

  • Um, another dollar.

  • Now in 2.5 men, we can also find the American expression Bust your chops and this means to do something especially on purpose to criticize someone.

  • So why stands?

  • Car chip car.

  • Yeah, it's not really.

  • I was just saying that the bus has jobs Now.

  • Having a teacher's guidance can make a huge difference in your learning, just like how in this lesson, I'm teaching you the slang and expressions the natives really use in everyday speech.

  • Now, without that guidance, then you might end up using vocabulary and expressions that just aren't very common or sound unnatural, or you might even be using them incorrectly.

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  • And now let's get back to the lesson and learned those seven other expressions.

  • Now, for our next laying expression.

  • Can you think of a slang way to say no problem?

  • I'll give you three seconds.

  • Natives often say no biggie.

  • All right, I love you.

  • Great, Great.

  • Good.

  • That's all I wanted.

  • But I won't marry you, but Oh, yeah, right.

  • That's okay.

  • No biggie.

  • Okay.

  • Someone who where?

  • No need to panic.

  • And a little bit of makeup.

  • No biggie.

  • So you could also say no problem or no biggie as an alternative.

  • Thio.

  • Your welcome.

  • Example.

  • Thanks for your help.

  • No biggie.

  • If you follow us on tick tock.

  • We recently did a fast video teaching you better ways to say you're welcome like a native.

  • If you haven't seen that, be sure to go check it out after this lesson to crash means to fall asleep.

  • Abruptly Example.

  • After working a 13 hour day, I crashed a soon as I got home.

  • We also often say this in the context of sleeping over at another person's house.

  • So we just need a place to crash tonight because tomorrow we're going to go to Vegas and get married.

  • Prudence, that's a terrible idea.

  • Yeah, yeah.

  • If you leave right now, you could beat the traffic.

  • Tight is another way of saying good or cool.

  • So, for example, instead of saying that's a good song, you could say that song is tight Now there are so many ways to say good that you probably don't know or use.

  • So I recommend you check out this lesson.

  • Another common complication with tight is sleep tight, which is a way of wishing someone that they have a good night's sleep.

  • Goodnight, sweetheart.

  • Goodnight.

  • Sleep tight pudding pop.

  • This is a common saying expression natives use instead of improvised or do something unprepared.

  • You're not gonna do any of that, are you know So So you wanna go in there with no coordination?

  • No.

  • No strategy.

  • Just winging it.

  • That's what I'm thinking, Sandy.

  • Something wrong?

  • Who moved the reindeer?

  • I don't know that one, but I'll wing it.

  • Who moved?

  • The reindeer will save you.

  • This raise a verb means to make a short visit to a person or a place.

  • Oh, please tell me you're not calling her.

  • Of course not.

  • Hey, Rose, it's Charlie.

  • Listen, after you're done with Teddy, can you swing by Courtney and let me know what she's doing?

  • Things refers to a woman who is pregnant.

  • We also might use it as to get someone knocked up.

  • Got a little email this morning from an ex girlfriend.

  • Says she needs to see me.

  • No kidding.

  • I wonder if she's knocked up.

  • Nobody's knocked up.

  • I haven't heard from her in five years on.

  • When she got knocked up and lost her job, she had to come live with May.

  • They fired you for being pregnant?

  • Yep.

  • Being pregnant.

  • Now, keep in mind that this is an informal term and it could be considered rude if used with someone you don't know.

  • Well, hey, if you love learning slang like this, then I highly recommend that next you watch our lesson with Bruno Mars.

  • You can check that out by picking up here or down description below After you finish this lesson.

  • Now for our final slang term, this is a common way to say that you're drunk.

  • We also say to get wasted.

  • Hey, why don't we steal some beer from your fridge, go down to the beach and get wasted?

  • Okay.

  • All right.

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  • Now it's time to go beyond the classroom and live your English.

  • Yeah, a little movie Scripts toe six.

  • J noted this.

  • Let's stay grounded as the amounts role.

  • Right now.

  • I'm really I thought I told you.

  • I really don't know.

  • That's just me.

  • Nothing phony.

  • Don't hate on me.

  • What you get is what you see.

  • Won't be.

What's up, ladies and gents, today we're learning English with 2.5 men because this American Siri's is absolutely packed with expressions and slang that we natives use all the time.

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