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beat it
[kalimat]

used to tell someone to leave immediately

Ex: When the party was over, they told the remaining guests to beat it and go home.
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to blow off
[kata kerja]

to intentionally ignore doing something promised or planned

sengaja mengabaikan, mengacuhkan

sengaja mengabaikan, mengacuhkan

Ex: She consistently blows off appointments without any explanation .Dia **selalu mengabaikan** janji tanpa penjelasan apa pun.
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buff
[Kata benda]

someone who is very enthusiastic about a particular subject and knows a lot about it

penggemar, ahli

penggemar, ahli

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used to say goodbye to a person when one expects to see them again

Ex: I'm off to class now, but I'll catch you later at the library.
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to chicken out
[kata kerja]

to not to do something one planned because they feel scared or hesitant

mengurungkan niat, takut

mengurungkan niat, takut

Ex: Are you going to chicken out of the competition?Apakah kamu akan **mundur** dari kompetisi?
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to dialogue
[kata kerja]

to engage in a conversation or discussion between two or more people

berdialog, berbicara

berdialog, berbicara

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to succeed in achieving the required result or solving the encountered problem

Ex: The new software update done the trick and fixed the issue with the app .
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to flip
[kata kerja]

to suddenly become very surprised or excited about something

terkejut, bersemangat

terkejut, bersemangat

Ex: As the announcement for the company 's annual bonus was made , employees flipped with happiness .Saat pengumuman bonus tahunan perusahaan dibuat, para karyawan **melompat** kegirangan.
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geeky
[Adjektiva]

relating to strong enthusiasm for technical, academic, or fantasy-related subjects, often in a way others find socially awkward

kutu buku, antusias terhadap hal teknis

kutu buku, antusias terhadap hal teknis

Ex: "I know it’s geeky, but I actually enjoy collecting rare comic books," he said.“Aku tahu ini **kutu buku**, tapi aku benar-benar menikmati mengoleksi buku komik langka,” katanya.
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faced
[Adjektiva]

extremely intoxicated, usually from alcohol or drugs

mabuk, fly

mabuk, fly

Ex: He passed out on the couch, totally faced.Dia pingsan di sofa, benar-benar **mabuk**.
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to follow the current plans, expectations, or rules, often indicating a need to adjust, cooperate, or keep up to date with others or the existing situation

Ex: When it comes to environmental conservation , it 's essential for individuals and businesses get with the program and reduce their carbon footprint .
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getup
[Kata benda]

a set of clothing (with accessories)

pakaian, busana

pakaian, busana

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to look at someone in a way that shows romantic or sexual interest by making flirtatious eye contact

Ex: He 's giving her the glad eye ever since they met .
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to prevent someone from achieving success by destroying their plans

Ex: Tom 's decision to skip important meetings and neglect his responsibilities cooked his goose, and he lost the promotion he had been eyeing .
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to hang
[kata kerja]

to relax or spend time with others casually

nongkrong, menghabiskan waktu

nongkrong, menghabiskan waktu

Ex: " Do you wanna hang later ? " she texted ."Mau **nongkrong** nanti?" tulisnya dalam pesan.
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to hold on
[kata kerja]

to tell someone to wait or pause what they are doing momentarily

tunggu, tahan

tunggu, tahan

Ex: Hold on, I need to tie my shoelaces before we continue our walk .**Tunggu**, aku perlu mengikat tali sepatuku sebelum kita melanjutkan jalan-jalan.
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used to ask for someone's opinion or reaction to a particular idea, proposal, or suggestion

Ex: How does an early morning start for the meeting grab you?
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to severely beat someone, often said as a threat

Ex: When the prank went too far , she warned her friend that sheknock his block off if he did n't stop .
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mad
[Adjektiva]

very fond of someone or something

gila, tergila-gila

gila, tergila-gila

Ex: She 's mad on reading mystery novels and always has one with her .Dia **gila** membaca novel misteri dan selalu membawa satu bersamanya.
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to mellow out
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become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial

bersantai, menjadi lebih tenang

bersantai, menjadi lebih tenang

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no biggie
[Interjeksi]

used to say that something is not important or is not a problem

tidak masalah, bukan masalah besar

tidak masalah, bukan masalah besar

Ex: No biggie if you ca n’t make it tonight , we ’ll hang out later .**Tidak apa-apa** jika kamu tidak bisa datang malam ini, kita akan bertemu nanti.
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no way, Jose
[Interjeksi]

used to indicate that something is absolutely not going to happen or is completely unacceptable, often in a playful or exaggerated manner

tidak mungkin,  Jose

tidak mungkin, Jose

Ex: He'll never take such a shortcut, no way, Jose!Dia tidak akan pernah mengambil jalan pintas seperti itu, **tidak mungkin, Jose** !
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to pick up
[kata kerja]

to let a person waiting by a road or street to get inside one's vehicle and give them a ride

menjemput, mengangkut

menjemput, mengangkut

Ex: I picked a stranded tourist up on my way to the city center.Saya **menjemput** seorang turis yang terdampar dalam perjalanan ke pusat kota.
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chick
[Kata benda]

a young woman

cewek, gadis

cewek, gadis

Ex: The party was filled with lively music and stylish chicks enjoying themselves .Pesta itu dipenuhi dengan musik yang hidup dan **cewek**-cewek bergaya yang menikmati diri mereka sendiri.
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plastered
[Adjektiva]

heavily drunk, often to the point of being visibly clumsy and lacking control

mabuk, teler

mabuk, teler

Ex: By the end of the party, he was completely plastered and couldn't stand straight.Di akhir pesta, dia benar-benar **mabuk** dan tidak bisa berdiri tegak.
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(of drinks, particularly alcoholic beverages) with ice cubes in the glass

Ex: I'd like a whiskey on the rocks, please.
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to spot
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to notice or see someone or something that is hard to do so

melihat, menemukan

melihat, menemukan

Ex: The teacher asked students to spot the errors in the mathematical equations .Guru meminta siswa untuk **menemukan** kesalahan dalam persamaan matematika.
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to stick around
[kata kerja]

to remain in a place longer than originally intended, often with the expectation of waiting for something to happen or for someone to arrive

tinggal di sekitar, menunggu

tinggal di sekitar, menunggu

Ex: I think I ’ll stick around and see if anything interesting happens .Saya pikir saya akan **tetap di sini** dan melihat apakah ada sesuatu yang menarik terjadi.
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straight up
[Adjektiva]

(of an alcoholic drink) stirred or shaken with ice, but served without it

lurus, tanpa es

lurus, tanpa es

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teed off
[Adjektiva]

feeling angry or annoyed, often as a result of a specific incident

kesal, marah

kesal, marah

Ex: The referee ’s bad call left the whole team teed off.Keputusan wasit yang buruk membuat seluruh tim **marah**.
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that tears it
[kalimat]

used to indicate that something is the final frustration before a breaking point

Ex: You crashed my car?
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to empty what is in one's stomach through one's mouth

Ex: Sarah could n't handle the extreme motion of the roller coaster and ended tossing her cookies all over the ground .
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yikes
[Interjeksi]

used to express shock, alarm, or apprehension about a situation

Aduh!, Waduh!

Aduh!, Waduh!

Ex: Yikes!**Aduh**! Hati-hati dengan pisau itu, tajam.
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