Easy Slang

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Netflix and TikTok without subtitles—the slang locals use right now, decoded by Easy Slang.

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Easy Slang

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Phrase of the day

“Spill the tea”

Meaning: dish the hot news / gossip.

Ex: Spill the tea, what happened last night?

Reaction coaching

“That episode was insane, I couldn't even.”

Context: perfect for a shocking Netflix finale.

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Problem

Boring Textbook

You memorized vocab, but why can’t you follow shows? Natives don’t speak like textbooks.

Solution

Real Slang

We teach the living expressions you won’t find in dictionaries. Absorb on-screen lines and social slang as-is.

Key Features

3 fastest ways to absorb slang

🎬 Break Down Nuance by Situation

Friends vs. arguments vs. hype moments—we cover vibe and tone.

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Skip decade-old slang. We update with what’s hot right now.

🧠 Examples That Stick

Memes, clips, and real chats so the phrasing locks in your head.

Sneak Peek

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One card packs the word, nuance, and example so you can drop it in conversation instantly.

Flashcard

Word

Go off

To crush it with passion; to go wild (in a good way)

Example

Did you see her dance? She really went off!

Context: perfect when someone aces a performance, dance, or game.

For you

Perfect if you...

You want to catch every nuance on Netflix/YouTube without subtitles.

You want natural back-and-forth with international friends.

You’re done saying "I’m fine, thank you" on repeat.