Take a few young people commonly used "Mang Zen": 1. It's Cool: Cool is a common word for Teen-Agers, (sometimes using debonaire) It is really a good thing to accept; or control; Or keep calm, elegant, polite, appearance, and you can look at the standards of young people. (Indefic or things) is also Something Good or Acceptable; Situation Iss Under Control; Being Calm, Gentle, Courteous Or Good-Looking; Meet Teen's Standard. So you can say: That's Cool; He is Cool; this is cool. Skydiving (Or surfing) IS Cool (parachute or surfing is very good) the privilege can use any single-fold number (I, We, They, etc.), verb available Verb to BE any Times (IS, WAS, WERE, WILL BE, Have Been, etc.). Therefore, it is also possible to say: SHE (HE) WAS COOL THE Past. That's a Cool T-Shirt. (Good-looking Sweater) HE (SHE) IS A Cool Person. (Wenye-polite people) But if you say: COOL? It also refers to "You cold?" (COOL = Cold), seeing the Cool as a proverb, more than half of the question. If you say: SHE LOOKS AS COOL Asia Cucumber. It is also composing, saying that she is very cam and charming; not emotional. But why use cucumber represented by cucumber, it is not known. (Note: Many Chinese translated COOL into "cool") 2. Are you trippin? : Trippin 'This word is evolved by the verb Trip. (Verb Times is: Tripped, Tripping) This is used to omit the symbol (Apostrophe) instead of G, indicating that it is Slang, or an intimate Zen. This word is now a descriptive use. It means that behavior is unusual, perhaps the influence of drug abuse or drinking, and looks down, the git high on drug such as lsd, that is, if it is not received, wine Impact, what is your weird? (Are you under any influnce of drug or alcoholic? Why are you so crazy and bizarre?) So you can say: They is trippin '. (= Tripping) She (he) IS trippin'. Mr. A Must Be Trippin '. Usually It is only used in young people, and it is not compliment. 3. He is a Nerd: Nerd refers to some young people, only knows reading, exams every day, but the other things in life are very fragmented.
(A Person Always Buries His Nose in Books, But not Good at Social Situations.) Because the United States attaches great importance to Well-Rounded, many foreigners think that Nerd is good, but it is very boring; IQ, but Lack of EQ, just "books" or "idiot" in society. (Iq = intelligence quotient; eq = emotional quotient) Nerd uses multiple times, and verbs can also be used in other times. It can therefore be said: He Used to be a Nerd in High School. (In the past, he is a book in high school.) Many Chinese Students Are (or Have Been) considered Nerds. As for the word, although it is similar to Nerd, young people are commonly used But Geek refers to IQ in one aspect. We can say: He is a compounder geek. (Meaning: Although he is a nerd, the computer is great), the young man also uses Jerk this word, usually does not have social skills, simple mind or weird, annoying ANNOYING PERSON, if you don't like someone, you can say: I don't like him because he is a jerk. You can also use multiple Jerks Are Working In Our Company. The subject can also be called, verb Other Times: They Are Jerks; He Was A Jerk in The Past; Mr. A Has Been Jerk for Years. (Note: Sometimes young people also use Dork this word, but not as Jerk popular) 4. Yo Baby: Yo Baby is a young black man to the woman's greetings, and some people use "Yo Baby, Yo Baby Yo", because the woman is very beautiful, very attractive, he wants to talk to her. (HE Thinks She is pretty and attractive, so he towants to speak to her.), That is, find a topic, want to "open the words". (To use as a form of opening line or pick-up line or to basen a greeting; try to know Her or date her) If: yo baby, is you trippin '? meaning: beautiful girl, you look a bit Strange geeks, do you have anything? "Yo Baby" can be followed by any sentence that can be "open". Suo I Help you with something? I think, if the young woman sees handsome guy, attractive, I want to talk to him, then use: "hey, hey, hey" Sentences with any "open words".