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What's a common way to respond to: "What's up?"
"Not much."
To do something to the greatest extent
To go all out
"What are you doing?" / "What are your plans?"
What ya getting into?
Two ways to ask: "Do you understand me?"
Do you feel me? / Do you follow me?
"I would like to do this."
I'm down.
"Wait a minute" (also to express confusion)
Hold up
"Vosotros," typical of the southern USA
Y'all
Suspicious or not trustworthy
Shady or sketchy
Approximate
Ballpark
To travel in a large group
Roll deep
Philadelphia slang which can mean anything
Jawn
One way to say "vale"
Word / Bet
According to the rules or legal; the real thing; or, “very good”
Legit
Used to describe the feeling of irritability when you really want some food
hangry
A pity or unfortunate thing
bummer
Name 4 ways to say "tío/tía"
dude, bro, homie, man, girl, sister, homeboy, homegirl
I understand what you have said
Gotcha.
Stop doing that annoying thing!
Knock it off! / Cut it out!
Two ways to say: ¡No pasa nada!
No worries / Don't sweat it
to hang out or be relaxed; to be calm
chill / chill out
"very," typical of California
hella
¿Qué pasa?
What's up? Whassup? Wassup? Sup?
Four ways to say "guay"
cool, dope, sweet, tight, sick, awesome