Slang

A Collection of Today's Most Common Slang Words

sack

- Bed.
Example: I hit the sack early on weeknights.

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- To dismiss or fire from work.
Example: He got sacked from his sales job for losing some of the supplies.

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sack

- Bed.
Example: I hit the sack early on weeknights.

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- To dismiss or fire from work.
Example: He got sacked from his sales job for losing some of the supplies.

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sack out

- To sleep.
Example: I had a long and tiring day, I sacked out as soon as I got home.

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salty

- Angry or pissed.
Example: The fans got salty when we told them the game was cancelled.

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sappy

- Emotional or sentimental.
Example: He finds most romantic comedies sappy.

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sashay

- To walk to a place.
Example: She sashayed into the room and everyone looked.

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sauce

- Liquor.
Example: Bob had too much sauce to drink he can't walk straight.

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Say what?

- Really? What did you say? Used to show surprise at a statement.
Example: Ben: I topped the final exam! Cate: Say what?!

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Says you?

- An expression of disbelief or denial.
Example: You actually think the team is going to lose? Says you!

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scam

- To swindle.
Example: Mr. Cole invested half of his savings only to get scammed.

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