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that's deep
when somebody says or does something that we consider to be profound in some way
go ahead / go for it
giving someone permission to do something
make yourself at home
welcoming someone in your home / make someone feel comfortable
my bad
my mistake
I get it
I understand
it's up to you
someone else's decision/choice
doesn't matter / don't mind
no preference
take care / take it easy
goodbye (friendly and informal)
long time so see
it's been a while / haven't seen someone in a long time
hang out
spend time with someone
dude / man / guys / gang / bro / girl / babe
informal ways to refer to your friend(s)
what do you do?
what do you do for a living? what is your job?
to grab
get (informal), want to go out with someone to do something (not just "hold")
to be up for / count me in / I'm down
wanting to do something
speak of the devil!
when the person you were talking about arrives
whatever
no matter what / don't fully believe what someone has told you / giving up on something
yeah
yes (yes = impatient, sad, angry, argumentative, bad mood, irritable... OR formal)
couldn't care less
don't care about something at all
cheesy / corny
overused, unoriginal and over-sentimental things (movies, pick-up lines, songs) or persons
I'm afraid [...]
I'm sorry but [...] / something isn't available anymore (not just "scared")
how come?
why?
gotcha
I've got you / I understand
whatshisface / whatsherface
can't remember someone's name
to be free
having time to do something, to be available (not just something that costs no money)
what are you up to? (whatta you up to? / watchu up to?)
what are you doing?
fair enough
acceptable / understandable
might as well
agree to something reluctantly (no better option or is inevitable)
what's up? / wassup ? / sup / how you doing?
hello / how are you
no way!
exclamation of surprise / no
not my thing
not something I like or am interested in
down to earth
practical and realistic person
can't make it
can't attend
hang on / hold on
wait
dunno
don't know
no worries / don't worry about it
you're welcome (informal)
woulda
would have
shoulda
should have
coulda
could have
easy-going / laid back
relaxed and tolerant person
I better [...] / you better [...]
I/you should [...]
chill / chill out
hang out / calm down (overreacting) / relax
to get ripped off / a rip-off
something that is very overpriced and/or fake