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Contronym / Contranym / Janus Words
Left Vs Right In Politic View
Sinonim, antonim, hiponim, hipograf
Kalimat tanya retoris, parsial, total
Detonasi, konotasi
Jenis kalimat, ide pokok, induksi, deduksi
Grafik wacana
Mother tongue accent
L & R pronounce in korea / japan/ china
word stands for
Photobomb
Star Syndrome
Old but gold
Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures
Wasted cooking oil : Minyak jelantah
Prêt-à-Porter / konveksi
Utopia / Dystopia
Say No More
Apt to say
Photobomb
Japanese word
Kisha vs Densha vs Ressha
Ore vs boku vs watashi
Koi (Cinta berdebar) vs Ai (Cinta tidak berdebar) vs Aishiteru
Vivid vs Clear
Command vs Order
Mayhem vs Catasrophe vs Chaos
Occult vs Cult
Halt vs Hold
Abrupt vs Sudden
Issue vs Problem
Drill vs Train
Desert vs Dessert
Resume vs Résumé
Short vs Brief
Undergraduate vs Graduate
Affect vs Effect
Doughnut vs Donut
Bungalow vs Gazebo vs Villa
Appear vs Approach
Sore vs Pain vs Ache
Darn vs damn
Damned vs doomed
Despite vs In spite of
Revenge vs avenge
Rage vs angry vs Fury vs Ire
Mad vs crazy vs insane
tacky vs cheesy cringe
preserve vs store vs keep vs save
Only vs just vs barely vs merely vs literally
Tomb vs cemetery vs grave vs graveyard
Aspire vs inspire
ENGLISH
Lemme : Let + Me
Gimme : Give + Me
Rofl : Rolling on the floor
Indonesia
Pusara / makam, Daring (dalam jaringan), Luring (luar jaringan),
Idiom
Early bird, Worrywart, Night owl, Daydreamer, Couch potato
Smart cookie, Busybody, Wet blanket, Chatter box
WWW World wide web
URL
Concise form
'scuse - excuse
'bout - about
'coz - because
'til - until
'em - them
Slang
Bail/ ditch : Bail and ditch both mean to have to break or cancel the plans
with someone. For instance, you have to cancel the plans with your friends due to
unfinished school work.
Balling/ballin’ : You may have heard of this term in many american pop
songs, such as white iverson by post malon when he said: “when i started ballin’ i
was young”. In casual conversation, ballin’ means having a wealthy and luxurious
lifestyle.
Chill/chill out : Meaning “calm down” on casual occasions.
Down to earth : Referring to someone when they are humble, genuine, and
easy to get along with.
Slay : It is an informal way of saying being greatly impressed by
someone from performing or just doing something well.
Stan : The word was first found in the song “stan”, from american
rapper eminem’s album in 2000. Nowadays, it refers to die-hard fans of celebrities.
Tea/here is the tea : It is slang for gossip or hot news circulating the
situation. It is often used in terms such as what’s the tea (what’s the new
gossip), spill the tea (tell someone about gossip), or just use it as one word
referring to the hot news.
Wack : Different than the traditional definition, wack refers to
“boring” or “worse than expectations” in the u.s pop culture.
What’s good : Equivalent to “what’s up” or “how are you doing”, often used as
a causal greeting between friends. When an english speaker asks you that question,
you can respond with what you are doing or how you are feeling at the moment.
Gig : Live performance
Chad : A sexually active "Alpha Male"
Inn / an establishment that provide food, drink, and accomodations especially for
traveler
Undulant / Having a rising and falling motion or appearance like that of wave
Tacky or Cheesy – Norak
Indecisive plin plan
And as always
Cringe jijik / malu
You are the apple of my eyes
In order to / that