1)
Make Out
Make out is another way to say kissing, but it generally infers
kissing that’s very heavy.
For example, at a party, you might see two
people making out.
2)
Hook Up
Hook up has a lot of different meanings. A very common one is
when two people get together and they’re doing different things intimately,
romantically.
So, this could be everything from making out to having sex.
3)
Pick Up
Pick up is generally when a guy, could be a girl, usually used
for a guy, who goes to a bar and he’s looking to meet a girl to probably take home
with him, to have sex with, of course, consensually.
So, we say pick up, that a guy goes to a bar to pick up chicks,
to pick up girls, to pick up ladies.
A girl could use this, but it’s less common.
4)
Pass Out
When someone drinks too much, they might pass out.
For example: “Did you see
Tom at the party last night? He was wasted! He drank so much that he passed
out.”
5)
Jerk Off/Jack Off
They both have the same meaning, they both mean masturbate.
6)
Sleep Around
Sleep around you use when someone is having sex with a lot of
different people.
This isn’t the most extreme way to say this, so it can be
actually quite appropriate, if you have to talk about this.
So, you could say, “this
person is sleeping around a lot.”
7)
Feel Up
Feel up means that you’re, you’re touching someone all over
their body.
You might do this if you are hooking up with someone, you might
also be feeling them up.
8)
Mess Around
When two people are messing around it’s a lot like hook up, but
it’s not quite the same.
It generally means that they’re naked together and they’re doing
different things, but it doesn’t mean sex.
9)
Hit On
Hit on means flirt. You know, you might go to the bar to pick up
some girls, and you will probably have to hit on them, you’ll be flirting with them.
10)
Cheat On
If you cheat on someone, it means that you’re
in an exclusive relationship, but then you go and you do something with someone
else. You have sex with them, or maybe you even just kiss them, make out with
them, but you’re in an exclusive relationship and you cheat on your partner
with someone else.
11)
Hungover
This would actually be an adjective more, but if you’re
hungover, that means that you drank a lot the night before and you’ve got
really a bad hangover. You’re hungover.
So, hangover as a noun or hungover as an adjective.
Source: RealLife English
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