Slang

A Collection of Today's Most Common Slang Words

fab

- Great; wonderful (from the word fabulous).
Example: You look fab in that suit!

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face

- To do something excessively.
Example: She shopped face and maxed out her credit card.

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face-off

- A hostile confrontation.
Example: We've been dreading a face-off between the two candidates.

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fade

- To leave.
Example: I got a 10 o'clock curfew, let's fade.

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faded

- Drunk; intoxicated.
Example: You got faded from all that beer I had to drive you home.

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fag

- A cigarette.
Example: If you need to light a fag, do it in the smoking area.

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fag

- An offensive slang for a homosexual man (from the word faggot, meaning homosexual)

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fair and square

- Justly and honestly.
Example: Martha won the race fair and square.

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fake out

- To trick or mislead.
Example: They copied the wrapping so well they could fake out anyone into buying it.

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fall for

- To be deceived.
Example: Kids always fall for stories about Santa Claus.

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- To be in love with.
Example: Meg was so kind to him that he eventually fell for her.

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