Casual Conversation Vocabulary

11 words in this vocabulary list

noun a liquid that is consumed

verb to consume a liquid by drinking it quickly or completely

adverb used to indicate the completion of drinking a liquid quickly

  • Please remember to drink up your water before the meeting starts.
  • Hey, don't forget to drink up your soda before it goes flat.
  • Yo, drink up that energy drink before we hit the gym.
  • Drink up all the knowledge you can from that book before returning it to the library.

noun a slang term for visiting or contacting someone

verb to visit or contact someone

  • I will hit up the director for more information about the project.
  • Hey, let's hit up that new restaurant for lunch today.
  • We should hit up the mall this weekend for some shopping.
  • I decided to hit up my old friends for some advice on the situation.

noun idle or trivial talk or chatter

verb to talk casually, especially about unimportant matters

  • During the meeting, they engaged in a lengthy natter about the latest industry developments.
  • I love getting together with my friends for a good natter over coffee.
  • Let's grab a pint and have a quick natter about the game last night.
  • The leaves on the trees seemed to natter to each other as the wind rustled through them.

adverb occurring from time to time; infrequently

  • She occasionally attends the board meetings to stay updated on the company's progress.
  • I occasionally treat myself to a nice dinner at my favorite restaurant.
  • We occasionally hang out at the park on weekends.
  • His jokes occasionally hit the mark and make everyone laugh.

noun a colloquial term for a conversation or discussion

  • During the meeting, participants were encouraged to engage in talkee talkee to facilitate communication.
  • Let's have a little talkee talkee over coffee and discuss our plans for the weekend.
  • I heard some juicy gossip while having a quick talkee talkee with my friends.
  • The birds outside my window seem to be having a little talkee talkee of their own this morning.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'bad-looking' describes the noun

adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, in this case 'not' modifies the adjective 'bad-looking'

  • The new employee is not bad-looking and seems quite professional.
  • I saw that guy at the party last night, he's not bad-looking at all.
  • That girl over there is not bad-looking, huh?
  • The painting may not be bad-looking, but it lacks depth and emotion.

noun slang term used to refer to a situation, thing, or concept

adjective used to describe something as cool, interesting, or important

  • Let's discuss the details of the dealio during our meeting tomorrow.
  • Hey, have you heard about the new dealio at the store?
  • I'm not sure about the whole dealio, but it sounds interesting.
  • She always knows how to handle the dealio in tough situations.

noun a vulgar slang term for the female genitalia

adverb to move or act aimlessly or without purpose

  • Please refrain from twatting around during the meeting.
  • Stop twatting around and focus on the task at hand.
  • Quit twatting around and get your act together.
  • He's always twatting around with different ideas, never sticking to one thing.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence

interjection a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise

  • I must admit that I have reservations about the proposal, I'm not gonna lie.
  • Honestly, I'm not gonna lie, I'm not really feeling this party.
  • I gotta be real with you, I'm not gonna lie, that movie was trash.
  • When it comes to taking risks, I'm not gonna lie, I tend to play it safe.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. 'Finna' is a colloquial contraction of the phrase 'fixing to', indicating an intention or future action.

  • I am finna attend the conference next week.
  • I'm finna grab some lunch, you coming?
  • She's finna hit the gym after work.
  • The company is finna launch a new product line soon.

noun a slang term used in Singapore to express agreement or confirmation

  • The employee replied with a confident 'sureboh' when asked if the project will be completed on time.
  • A: Are you coming to the party tonight? B: Sureboh, see you there!
  • I'm sureboh that we can ace this exam together.
  • His 'sureboh' attitude towards life always brings positivity to those around him.