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The Surprising Origins of Your Favorite Slang Words
From the Old English verb slean, slay originally meant to kill or destroy (think slaying a dragon). In slang, slay means to dominate, look amazing or absolutely crush it—whether on a stage, on a ...
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100 MOST COMMON ENGLISH WORDS | A1-B2 VOCABULARY
📚 Boost Your English Vocabulary Fast! In this video, we’re diving into 100 of the most essential English words from the Oxford 3000 word list—the words you’ll use every day in real-life conversations ...
Sometimes they describe an attribute. Or a moment. Or maybe just a vibe. These are the words from other languages that don't have a direct equivalent in English, and yet carry so much meaning. The ...
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