
Couch Potato (English Slang Expression) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
297 views · Nov 26, 2022
A couch potato is a funny way to describe someone who isn't very active. Instead, they love to sit on their couch all the time. Check out the video to find out all the details about it. Couch Potato definition = People who aren't that active, instead pr

Let's Roll / I'm Gonna Roll (English slang expression) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
636 views · Nov 23, 2022
Let's roll is another way to say, let's get going. It's a common English slang term. Check out the video to find out all the details you need to know about it. Let's roll / I'm gonna roll definition = go somewhere; to start moving. Let's roll examples:

Catch Some Rays (English Slang Expression) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
301 views · Nov 23, 2022
If you catch some rays, it means that you're outside, getting some sun on your skin. Watch the video to find out all the details about this popular English slang expression. Catch some rays definition = go outside in the sun. Catching some rays example

All Nighter (English Slang Expression) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
178 views · Nov 23, 2022
If you pull an all nighter (all-nighter), it means that you stayed up all night studying. All nighter definition = Stayed up the entire night to study or work. All-nighter examples: "The due date is tomorrow at 11am so I'm pulling an all nighter tonigh

Hang Out (American English Slang) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
739 views · Nov 23, 2022
Hang out is a popular English slang term that means to spend time with somebody. Check out this video for all the details you need to know, along with some helpful examples. Hang out definition = spend time with someone. Hang out examples: "Do you want

No Worries (American English Slang) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
1K views · Nov 23, 2022
No worries is a common English slang term. It means no problem, or it's okay. Check out this video for all the details you need to know. No worries definition = It's okay. No worries examples: "You need next Saturday off? No worries." "No worries, I am

Wheels (American English Slang) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
2K views · Nov 23, 2022
Wheels is a slang word to refer to a car. It's an informal slang expression commonly used in the USA or Canada. Check out the video to find out more. Wheels definition = a car. Wheels examples: "Did you see her new wheels? Awesome colour choice!" "Hop

I'm Down (American English Slang Expression) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
1K views · Nov 23, 2022
I'm down. It's a common way to say that you want to do something that someone else suggests. Watch the video to find out the definition and some examples. Are you down for it? I'm down definition = An expression that shows you want to do the thing that

Hit the Books (American English Slang) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
1K views · Nov 23, 2022
Hit the books. It's a common American English slang expression that means to study. Check out the video for all the details that you need to know. Hit the books meaning = studied; to study. Hit the book examples: "I've got a midterm tomorrow afternoon

Busted (American English Slang) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
2K views · Nov 23, 2022
Busted is a common way to describe getting caught when you're doing something bad. Check out this video to learn about this popular American English slang word. Busted definition = to get caught doing something wrong. It's a common American English slan

Pit Stop (American English Slang) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
783 views · Nov 23, 2022
A pit stop is a funny way to describe a quick stop for snacks or to go to the bathroom when you're driving somewhere, or are on a trip. Pit stop = stopping to get snacks or go to the bathroom on a road trip. Pit stop examples: "Hey Ian, can we have a p

TMI (Too Much Information) American English Slang | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
268 views · Nov 23, 2022
TMI or too much information is a funny way to say that someone is telling you something that you don't want to hear, usually things of a private nature. TMI = Too much information. Used to express displeasure when someone tells you something that you th

Meltdown (American English Slang) / Having a Meltdown | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
427 views · Nov 23, 2022
A meltdown is a common way to describe someone who is freaking out or having a really big reaction to something. It's a funny American English slang expression. Meltdown/Having a Meltdown = temper tantrum. Meltdown examples: "Timmy didn't get to eat c

Pull Over (English Slang Expression) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
405 views · Nov 23, 2022
Pull over is a common American English slang expression. It means to stop driving a car and go over to the side of the road. It's usually because someone has to go to the bathroom when on a long road trip. Pull over = stop the car on the side of the roa

Damage Control (American English Slang) / Doing Damage Control | Learn American English
225 views · Nov 23, 2022
Damage control is a common American English slang expression. It means that you want to minimize or control a bad situation. And you definitely want to prevent it from getting worse. Damage control = trying to contain a bad situation. Damage Control Ex