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to mint
[동사]

to make a lot of money, often quickly or easily

돈을 벌다, 돈을 쏟아내다

돈을 벌다, 돈을 쏟아내다

Ex: He ’s minting cash ever since he landed the big contract .
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Miss Thang
[명사]

a woman who is seen as confident, sassy, or self-assured, often with a sense of superiority

미스 땡 (Miseu Ttaeng), 여왕님 (Yeowangnim)

미스 땡 (Miseu Ttaeng), 여왕님 (Yeowangnim)

Ex: He kept calling Miss Thang, and she loved the attention .
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peace up
[감탄사]

used to signal peace, typically by making a peace sign or offering a gesture of goodwill

평화롭게 지내자!, 평화 인사!

평화롭게 지내자!, 평화 인사!

Ex: Thanks for everythingpeace up !
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played
[형용사]

dull or lacking excitement

지루한, 따분한

지루한, 따분한

Ex: That concert was playedno energy at all!
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to pump up
[동사]

to increase or enhance something

증가시키다, 향상시키다

증가시키다, 향상시키다

Ex: After a survey indicated low employee morale, the management aimed to pump the office perks up.
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to sport
[동사]

to proudly wear or show off something, like clothing or accessories

자랑하다, 과시하다

자랑하다, 과시하다

Ex: During the parade , sported colorful costumes and accessories .
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hip-hop
[명사]

popular music featuring rap that is set to electronic music, first developed among black and Hispanic communities in the US

힙합, 힙합 음악

힙합, 힙합 음악

Ex: hip-hop songs feature complex wordplay and clever rhymes .
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homes
[명사]

a close friend or buddy, often used as a casual greeting

형제, 친구

형제, 친구

Ex: Chill outhomes, we got this under control .
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used to ask someone how they are doing or how their life is going, often with a sense of curiosity

Ex: Yo, how are you living?
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to jack
[동사]

to steal or rob, especially in a forceful or sudden manner

강탈하다, 도난하다

강탈하다, 도난하다

Ex: They 've jacking bikes all over the neighborhood .
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to jaw jack
[동사]

to talk excessively or engage in pointless conversation

잡담하다, 야단법석을 떨다

잡담하다, 야단법석을 떨다

Ex: Instead of jaw jacking, let’s focus on finishing the project.
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to have a very luxurious and comfortable lifestyle

Ex: With his successful career, he's been living large, driving luxury cars and vacationing in exotic destinations.
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to give one's best effort in work or activities, followed by taking time to rest

Ex: Completing her daily tasks allows her to max and relax in the evening, enjoying her favorite hobbies and downtime.
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to speak nonsense or to talk in a boastful, exaggerated, or untrue manner

Ex: She talks outside her neck when she ’s trying to impress people .
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tapped out
[형용사]

out of money or resources

가난한, 거덜난

가난한, 거덜난

Ex: I hate tapped out, but sometimes that ’s just the way it is after a big purchase .
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to bench
[동사]

to remove someone from participation, often as a form of punishment or reprimand

벤치하다, 제명시키다

벤치하다, 제명시키다

Ex: He benched for breaking the company ’s policy on social media .
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to break out
[동사]

to free oneself from a place that one is being held against their will, such as a prison

탈출하다, 도망치다

탈출하다, 도망치다

Ex: The infamous criminal plotted for years break out.
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to dance, particularly in a nice way

Ex: In the park, a group of young people gathered to bust a move, showcasing their urban dance talents to passersby.
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to clock
[동사]

to measure or record the speed of something

속도를 측정하다, 시간을 기록하다

속도를 측정하다, 시간을 기록하다

Ex: Yesterday , the clocked a record speed on the downhill track .
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to fold
[동사]

to give up one's hand and forfeit any further involvement in the current hand, usually in response to another player's bet or raise, or when a player recognizes that their hand is unlikely to win

포기하다, 접다

포기하다, 접다

Ex: The seasoned player could sense weakness in his opponent 's demeanor and used a well-timed bluff to force him fold.
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frosted
[형용사]

(of a person) emotionless, cold, or detached, often indicating a lack of warmth or expression

냉담한, 무감각한

냉담한, 무감각한

Ex: Despite the good news , frosted response made it clear he was n't interested .
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to slap one's palm against the palm of another person as a way of greeting or congratulating them

Ex: In the world of sports, players often give each other some skin to boost morale and teamwork.
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(of a person) to be physically or mentally ready to get something done

Ex: We have all the tools and supplies we need , so 're good to go.
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cold
[형용사]

lacking in sexual passion or responsiveness

감정적으로 냉담한, 무관심한

감정적으로 냉담한, 무관심한

Ex: He felt distanced by her cold attitude , unaware of her past experiences .
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to crest
[동사]

to smile broadly or to show a wide, beaming expression

미소짓다, 웃음을 짓다

미소짓다, 웃음을 짓다

Ex: She is cresting with pride after a job well done .
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paper money, particularly bills that feature images of deceased U.S. presidents

종이돈, 현찰

종이돈, 현찰

Ex: The bank was full dead presidents today after the big deposit .
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to dis
[동사]

to show disrespect or contempt towards someone, often by insulting or belittling them

무시하다, 모욕하다

무시하다, 모욕하다

Ex: Why would dis someone who ’s been nothing but nice to you ?
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to fall in
[동사]

to join a group or organization

가입하다, 참여하다

가입하다, 참여하다

Ex: The club had an open invitation for anyone interested fall in and participate in their upcoming events .
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