slang Words

[ swang-kee ]
elegant or ostentatious; swank

[ sham-bol-ik ]
very disorganized; messy or confused

[ loo-muh-nes-uhnt ]
emitting light that is not caused by incandescence and that occurs at a temperature below that of incandescent bodies:

[ blath-er-skahyt ]
a person given to voluble, empty talk; nonsense; blather

[ chi-laks ]
to calm down; relax; chill

[ nak-erd ]
exhausted; very tired

[ jeg-ingz ]
tight-fitting stretch pants for women, styled to resemble a pair of denim jeans

[ snol-ee-gos-ter ]
a shrewd, unprincipled person, especially a politician

[ noob ]
a newbie, especially a person who is new to an online community and whose online participation and interactions display a lack of skill or knowledge

[ hang-gree ]
feeling irritable or irrationally angry as a result of being hungry

[ boo-zhee, ‐jee ]
relating to or characteristic of a person who indulges in some of the luxuries and comforts of a fancy lifestyle; relating to or characteristic of a person who aspires to the upper middle class, especially when regarded as being elitist or snobbish