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               1. Bail/ ditch                                  “Did you watch jlo and shakira performances
               Bail and ditch both mean to have to break or at superbowl last night, i stan for them!”
               cancel the plans with someone. For
               instance, you have to cancel the plans with  8. Tea/here is the tea
               your friends due to unfinished school work. It is slang for gossip or hot news circulating
               “Sorry friends, i have to bail tonight.”        the situation. It is often used in terms such
               2. Balling/ballin’                              as what’s the tea (what’s the new gossip),
               You may have heard of this term in many         spill the tea (tell someone about gossip), or
               american pop songs, such as white iverson just use it as one word referring to the hot
               by post malon when he said: “when i started news.
               ballin’ i was young”. In casual conversation,  “Would you like to spill the tea of your date
               ballin’ means having a wealthy and luxurious from last night?”
               lifestyle.                                      9. Wack
               “Heard you went on vacation in los angeles Different than the traditional definition,
               again last week, you are ballin’!”              wack refers to “boring” or “worse than
               3. Chill/chill out                              expectations” in the u.S pop culture.
               Meaning “calm down” on casual occasions. “The movie was wack.”
               If your friends are being overly excited at a  10. What’s good
               football game, you can say “hey man, chill  Equivalent to “what’s up” or “how are you
               out.”                                           doing”, often used as a causal greeting
               4. Down to earth                                between friends. When an english speaker
               Referring to someone when they are              asks you that question, you can respond
               humble, genuine, and easy to get along          with what you are doing or how you are
               with.                                           feeling at the moment.
               “I made a new friend at the museum last         “What’s good? Haven’t seen you for a while”
               night, she was super down to earth. I would
               love to hang out with her again!”
               5. Goat
               Not the cute animal, but the acronym for
               “greatest of all time”. Pronounce exactly like
               the animal, but goat should only be used to
               talk about someone who truly is the greatest
               of all time.
               “Kobe is the goat, may he rest in peace”
               6. Slay
               It is an informal way of saying being greatly
               impressed by someone from performing or
               just doing something well.
               “Beyoncé slays in her every performance!”
               7. Stan           °
               The word was first found in the song “stan”,
               from american rapper eminem’s album in
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