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This document defines and provides examples of common slang terms, including being "beat" or tired, being "amped" or excited, getting "busted" for doing something wrong, having a "blast" or great time, getting "dumped" in a breakup, being "hooked" on something addictive, being "ripped" with great muscles, and something being a "rip-off" if it is too expensive.

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This document defines and provides examples of common slang terms, including being "beat" or tired, being "amped" or excited, getting "busted" for doing something wrong, having a "blast" or great time, getting "dumped" in a breakup, being "hooked" on something addictive, being "ripped" with great muscles, and something being a "rip-off" if it is too expensive.

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BEAT (adjective) AMPED (adjective)


(very tired or exhausted) (Be excited or you’re really determined and
you want something to happen)
“You look beat, what have you been doing?”
“I’m so amped for the game tonight!”

BUST (verb)/BUSTED (adjective) TO HAVE A BLAST (verb)


(If you bust someone, you’ve caught them (something is great or you had an amazing
doing something they shouldn’t be doing)
and fun time)
“Did you hear that Sam got busted speeding?”
“How was the Jack Johnson concert?”
“It was awesome. Everyone had a blast.”

TO DUMP [Somebody] (verb) HOOKED [on Something] (adjective)


(a breakup) (be addicted to something)

“What’s wrong with Amy? She’s been


walking around campus all day looking “What did you think about the new sitcom
sad and like she’s going to start crying any with James Franco?”
minute.” “Loved it. I’m hooked already!”
“Didn’t you hear? Alex dumped her last
night! Just don’t mention his name at all!”
RIPPED (adjective) RIP-OFF (noun)/TO RIP OFF (verb)
(If a person is ripped (usually men/guys, but (too expensive)
not always) means they have great muscles and
bodies) “tourists often get ripped off by locals because
the locals want to make money and the tourists
“Dude, you’re so ripped! What’s your have no idea”
secret?”
“Gym two hours a day!”

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