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Popular Slang from 2011
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ID: QW0235 Intermediate
Even though the year 2011 is behind us, the slang words popularized then are still just as useful as ever. Tune in as the Qing Wen team breaks down some of the most popular and commonly used words from the internet and pop culture. Don't forget to leave your comments and questions below along with any other slang from last year that you find particularly useful!
Sat Jan 14 2012 | Connie, Greg, Jenny
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那今天我们要讲的很多词,大家可能都没有听过。
nà jīntiān wǒmen yào jiǎng de hěn duō cí ,dàjiā kěnéng dōu méiyǒu tīng guo 。
Today we're going to talk about a number of words; you may not have heard any of them before.
如果你不知道,你就out了。
rúguǒ nǐ bù zhīdào ,nǐ jiù out le 。
If you don't know them, you'll be "out!"
2011年最红的一个词。
èrlíngyīyī nián zuì hóng de yī ge cí 。
The most popular word of 2011.
hold住
hold zhù
To keep things under control.
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