Commonly-Used American Slang

Commonly-Used American Slang - Page 14 - 280+ Expressions



pad
Have you found a pad yet?
Meaning: a place to live

pain in the neck
My wife's best friend is a pain in the neck.
Meaning: annoying

paper-pusher
My office is filled with paper-pushers.
Meaning: bureaucratic office workers

party animal
You're too old to be a party animal.
Meaning: love parties

party-hearty
We need to party-hearty because we just got a raise in salary.
Meaning: celebrate

paw
Get your paws off of my body.
Meaning: hands

peanuts
I am not going to work for peanuts.
Meaning: practically no money

pickled
He gets pickled after only one beer.
Meaning: intoxicated

piece of cake
Working on a computer for me is a piece of cake.
Meaning: easy to do

pig
He is a pig at parties.
Meaning: eats too much

pig out
Let's go to the restaurant and pig out.
Meaning: eat a lot or overeat

pit stop
Let's make a pit stop at the next rest area.
Meaning: stop and go to the bathroom

plastered
He drinks too much and is always plastered on the weekend.
Meaning: intoxicated

pooped out
He pooped out after we started to do the hard work.
Meaning: quit

pop
Shut up or I will pop you.
Meaning: hit


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