570 : 10 Useful English Expressions For Daily Life
Jan 28, 2024
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Learn 10 useful English expressions for daily life, including the meanings and usage of 'salty,' 'straight fire,' 'sus,' 'snitch,' 'shook,' and 'snappy.' Also, hear a story about the power of kindness in difficult situations.
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Quick takeaways
Feeling bitter or angry about something can be described as 'salty'.
'Straight fire' is used to describe something that is really good or cool.
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Salty - Feeling Bitter or Angry
The expression 'salty' refers to feeling bitter or angry about something. It can be used to describe a person's emotions in certain situations, such as when someone is excluded from a group gift and starts feeling bitter or angry. For example, if a person gets upset when they lose in a game and accuses others of cheating, we can say they got salty.
Straight Fire - Something Really Good or Cool
The term 'straight fire' is used to describe something that is really good or cool. It can be applied to various things, such as a new song that is amazing, a delicious pizza that you can't get enough of, or an outfit that looks fantastic. For instance, if someone's new song is exceptionally good, we can say that it is straight fire.
Sus - Suspicious or Shady
The slang term 'sus' is short for 'suspicious' or 'shady'. When something seems strange or questionable, we can describe it as sus. For example, if someone is hanging around in a suspicious manner, we might say that the person seems kinda sus.
In today’s episode, you will learn 10 useful English expressions to help you daily. After this lesson, you will have more confidence in speaking English fluently.