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[Mastering Friendship Vocabulary: Essential English Slang, Idioms, and Phrasal Verbs]-[#11- 20 Slang Words, Phrasal Verbs and Idioms about Friendship]

The Real Life English with Gabby Podcast · B1 · 2024-02-22

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Navigating American Friendships: Essential Vocabulary and Expressions

In this episode of the Real Life English with Gabby podcast, host Gabby explores the nuances of describing friendships in American culture. Given that friendships are central to American social life—often portrayed in iconic media like Friends or Sex and the City—mastering the vocabulary to describe these bonds is essential for sounding natural and confident.

Defining Close Bonds

Gabby introduces several terms to describe the depth of a friendship. When two people are exceptionally close, they are often described as being "attached at the hip" or "inseparable." Gabby explains the linguistic structure of "inseparable," noting how the prefix "in-" (meaning not) and the suffix "-able" (meaning ability) reveal its definition: the inability to be separated. Similarly, when two people share identical interests or behaviors, they are "two peas in a pod." If someone has a strong, enduring bond with another, they are said to be "tight."

Loyalty and Support

True friendship is often tested through challenges. To describe someone who remains loyal during both good and difficult times, the idiom "through thick and thin" is used. Furthermore, a friend who is willing to support you in any situation, even dangerous ones, is described as a "ride or die." This loyalty is also captured by the phrase "to have someone's back," which means to defend or support a friend. When you rely on a friend for guidance or comfort, you "lean on" them, and when you unite during hardships, you "stick together."

Social Dynamics and Connections

Friendships often start with an immediate connection, which Gabby refers to as "clicking." When you find yourself sharing the same mindset or ideas, you are "on the same wavelength." For social settings, particularly when looking for romantic partners, a "wingman" or "wingwoman" is a friend who assists you in meeting others. If you have known someone for a long time, you "go way back," and when you reconnect to share recent news, you **"catch up."

Slang and Informal Labels

Terminology varies based on gender and group dynamics. "Besties" is a popular slang term typically used for female best friends, while men often refer to their closest friends as "best buds." For friends who feel like family, the playful phrases "brother from another mother" or "sister from another mister" are common. Additionally, a close-knit group of friends is often called a "squad," and when that group represents an ideal friendship circle, it is referred to as **"squad goals."

Conclusion

Gabby emphasizes that whether one prefers a large social circle or a small, intimate group, the ability to articulate these relationships is a key part of English fluency. By incorporating terms like "partner in crime" (someone who gets into trouble with you) or simply expressing the desire to "be there for someone," learners can better connect with native speakers and describe their own personal relationships with authenticity.

🎯Key Sentences

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I just wanna say welcome.
2
Which of these are you?
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They had become more like sisters than friends.
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No matter what happened though, it was always about Jackie and Maya.
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they hit it off right away.
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📝Key Phrases

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attached at the hip
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two peas in a pod
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through thick and thin
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have someone's back
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ride or die
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📖 Transcript

On today's episode of the Real Life English with Gabby podcast, I'm teaching you 20 phrasal verbs, slang words and idioms.
All about friendships.
You'll be learning vocabulary like ride or die, two peas in a pod through thick and thin, attached at the hip and more.
Let's go.
Hey there, welcome to the Real Life English with Gabby podcast.
I'm your host, Gabby, your fun and friendly English teacher from the one and only New York City.

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