Top Slang Words Every University Student Should Know

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If you want to sound more natural when speaking English—especially with native speakers—slang is your secret weapon. While slang isn’t for essays or presentations, it’s great for casual chats, making friends, and understanding everyday conversations. Here are some of the most popular slang terms every uni student should know:

1. Hang out

Meaning: Spend time together
Example: We’re gonna hang out at the café after class.

2. Bummer

Meaning: A disappointing or unfortunate situation
Example: You missed the party? That’s a bummer.

3. Cram

Meaning: Study a lot in a short time
Example: I’m cramming for my chemistry exam tonight.

4. Chill / Chill out

Meaning: Relax
Example: Let’s just chill this weekend.
Bonus: “He’s super chill” = He’s relaxed and easygoing.

5. Hit the books

Meaning: Start studying seriously
Example: I can’t go out tonight—I need to hit the books.

6. Screw up

Meaning: Make a mistake
Example: I really screwed up my presentation.

7. Bail

Meaning: Leave suddenly or cancel plans
Example: He bailed on our study group at the last minute.

8. YOLO (You Only Live Once)

Meaning: Enjoy life, take chances
Example: Should I go on that last-minute trip? YOLO!

9. Ghost (someone)

Meaning: Suddenly stop communicating
Example: He ghosted me after two messages.

10. Slay

Meaning: Do something really well
Example: You slayed that presentation—well done!


Final Tip:
Use slang wisely—it’s perfect for informal chats with friends, but avoid it in academic or professional settings. Practice by watching shows, chatting with native speakers, or following social media.

Want more? Drop a comment with your favorite slang word or ask us to break down some from your favorite TV show!


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