By combining "angry" and "hungry", the word "hangy" was born, meaning frustrated because of hunger. So do you know what "glamping", "cringe", and "freegan" mean?
After many years of living and working in the UK, Hoang Ngoc Quynh, a lecturer at Leicester University, shares 10 popular slang words here:
1. Binge-watch (to watch several episodes of a television series or program, one after another): "binge movies"
Have you ever sat or laid down at home for days and watched episode after episode of a show? If so, you're binge-watching! The term has become popular since the advent of paid streaming platforms.
" I spent the whole day yesterday binge-watching an entire season of "Modern Family ."
2. Freegan (someone who rejects consumerism and seeks to help the environment by adopting a sustainable lifestyle, reducing waste...): someone who rejects consumerism and wants to protect the environment.
In the UK, many people want to protect the environment by living a minimalist life, collecting or using discarded food, because they think it can reduce littering. They are called freegans.
" You can call her a freegan. She is anti-capitalist and always finds and eats good food that has been disposed of ."
3. Hangy (becoming angry because you are feeling hungry): Hangy because you are feeling hungry.
For example: "I've been fasting since 6 pm last night. I'm not sure if intermittent fasting is good for my body but honestly I'm hangry right now and don't want to talk to anyone ."
4. Glamping (A kind of camping that is more luxurious and comfortable than traditional camping): is a combination of "glamorous" and "camping".
- " If you don't fancy camping outdoors with no proper facilities like toilets, you can go glamping with us! "
- " No, I don't like the idea of going camping. But if it's glamping, I'll think about it"
Hoang Ngoc Quynh is currently a lecturer at Leicester University, UK. Photo: Character provided
5. Staycation (a holiday that someone takes at home or near his/her home rather than travelling to another place): A holiday at home or near his/her home, a combination of "stay" and "vacation".
" She often travels to different countries whenever she's off work. I'm surprised that she's having a staycation this time ."
6. Agender (someone who does not identify as any particular gender): non-gender.
When someone finds that they do not really have the gender characteristics of either male or female, they may not identify themselves as "male" or "female", but rather as "agender".
" She has come out as an agender person for a couple of years now. I think she's quite happy about it ."
7. Cringe (to feel very embarrassed or disgusted, and often show this feeling in your expression or by making a slight movement): shiver because of discomfort, disgust.
" I cringe every time I read his lovey-dovey comments ."
8. Weak sauce (something that is of poor quality, or does not perform well): something that is bad or does not work well.
- "Hey , how was your date last night, mate? "
- "Weak sauce, my man, she's pretty weak sauce..."
9. Awesomesauce (something that is extremely good; or you're extremely pleased): extremely wonderful.
This word means the same thing as "awesome" but you can add the word "sauce" after it for emphasis. "Awesome" + "sauce" = "Awesomesauce"!
" I'm reading an awesomesauce book about how to overcome fear. I'll tell you about it when I'm done "
"The video has gone viral on social media. Awesomesauce "
10. Sober-curious (to describe a person who questions their drinking habits and wants to change them for health reasons): to begin to wonder about their drinking habits and wants to change them for health reasons.
" He's sober-curious and going to reduce his alcohol consumption. He wants to try to not drink for a couple of weeks ."
Hoang Ngoc Quynh ( Jaxtina English )
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