A conversation between my friends and I talking about our "online" exam where we need to have a printer.
gg = good game (it comes from saying gg at the end of an online game). Here my friend is saying "it& #39;s game over for him"/he won& #39;t be able to complete the exam.
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gg = good game (it comes from saying gg at the end of an online game). Here my friend is saying "it& #39;s game over for him"/he won& #39;t be able to complete the exam.
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This is a conversation between my friends and I from last night when we were taking about our "online" exam where we need to have a printer.
rip = rest in peace (R.I.P). It can be used to refer to a plan falling through and here I& #39;m using this slang term to say "that sucks".
rip = rest in peace (R.I.P). It can be used to refer to a plan falling through and here I& #39;m using this slang term to say "that sucks".
This is a conversation between my friends and I from last night when we were taking about our "online" exam where we need to have a printer.
Defs = definitely. It& #39;s a colloquial abbreviation. The full sentence should be "he is definitely overestimating..."
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Defs = definitely. It& #39;s a colloquial abbreviation. The full sentence should be "he is definitely overestimating..."
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"That& #39;s cooked"
(in this scenario) is a way of describing the situation in a negative way. An alternative would be "that& #39;s messed up" - that& #39;s wrong!
Note my friend didn& #39;t use the pronoun "I" in the last line that should be "I emailed him"... as it& #39;s implied.
#EFL #TEFL #IELTS
(in this scenario) is a way of describing the situation in a negative way. An alternative would be "that& #39;s messed up" - that& #39;s wrong!
Note my friend didn& #39;t use the pronoun "I" in the last line that should be "I emailed him"... as it& #39;s implied.
#EFL #TEFL #IELTS