Slang

A Collection of Today's Most Common Slang Words

nab

- To arrest.
Example: Police nabbed the suspect after the witness identified him.

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nab

- To steal.
Example: Someone nabbed the keys from my desk.

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nail-biter

- A close competition or unpredictable story that excites the audience.
Example: All finalists gave good answers, the pageant was a real nail-biter.

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narc

- An officer that enforces drug laws (from the word narcotics).
Example: The narcs found that the chemicals he was carrying were illegal.

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nark

- A police informer.
Example: The nark tipped the police about the on-going smuggling.

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navigate

- To leave.
Example: It's getting crowded here, let's navigate.

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noob

- A newbie or novice

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- noob is derived from the word 'new', it implies that you are inexperienced at something

Example: Because he was a noob, many people in the game were frustrated with him.

- a newbie, someone who is inexperienced or new to an activity or place. (originated as a gaming term)

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- new to something

Example: Your terrible at tennis you noob.

- Someone who isn't very good at something. Usually gaming.

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noob

- A newbie or novice

Example:

- noob is derived from the word 'new', it implies that you are inexperienced at something

Example: Because he was a noob, many people in the game were frustrated with him.

- a newbie, someone who is inexperienced or new to an activity or place. (originated as a gaming term)

Example:

- new to something

Example: Your terrible at tennis you noob.

- Someone who isn't very good at something. Usually gaming.

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noob

- A newbie or novice

Example:

- noob is derived from the word 'new', it implies that you are inexperienced at something

Example: Because he was a noob, many people in the game were frustrated with him.

- a newbie, someone who is inexperienced or new to an activity or place. (originated as a gaming term)

Example:

- new to something

Example: Your terrible at tennis you noob.

- Someone who isn't very good at something. Usually gaming.

Example:

noob

- A newbie or novice

Example:

- noob is derived from the word 'new', it implies that you are inexperienced at something

Example: Because he was a noob, many people in the game were frustrated with him.

- a newbie, someone who is inexperienced or new to an activity or place. (originated as a gaming term)

Example:

- new to something

Example: Your terrible at tennis you noob.

- Someone who isn't very good at something. Usually gaming.

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