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20 American slang words you need to know (plus swear words!)

Want to understand real American English? In this video, you’ll learn 20 slang words Americans use every day — from hang out and lit to no-brainer and spill the tea. You’ll also discover how to ...
An assortment of absurd, useful and funny words and phrases entered the vernacular this year. How well do you know them?