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📌5 Most Commonly Used British and American Slang Words and Their Meanings (Part 2)


1⃣. DIG

✍🏾To really like something


Hey, I dig your new style. Where did you buy that T-shirt?


2⃣. BOB’S YOUR UNCLE


✍🏾This is a well-used phrase in the UK. It is added to the end of sentences, and means something like and that’s it!


How did you make this cake? It’s delicious!

Well, I just mixed in the batter thoroughly, poured it into a cake pan, baked it for 30 minutes and Bob’s your uncle!


3⃣. BUDGE UP


✍🏾When you ask someone to move and make space for you


 I want to sit down too, could you budge up a little please?


4⃣. ACE


✍🏾This has two meanings, something that is awesome, really cool. Or to achieve something with perfection, really easily 


Ace! I just got a promotion at work!

Robert aced his physics exam!

all right minion


5⃣. ALL RIGHT?


✍🏾This means ‘hello, how are you?’


All right?

Good thanks, you all right?


#slang 


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