American Slang & Idioms Starting with "E"
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- Earthquake weather Unusually hot, still, and humid weather that Californians superstitiously bel...
- Earworm A catchy song or melody that gets stuck in your head and repeats on loop.
- Easter egg A hidden feature, message, or joke secretly included in software, games, movi...
- Eat your heart out Be jealous! I'm doing better than you (or better than expected).
- Eats Food, or places to eat — used as a casual noun.
- Ecosystem The interconnected network of products, services, companies, and users in a p...
- Edibles Cannabis-infused food products like gummies, brownies, and chocolates — a maj...
- EDM Electronic Dance Music — a broad category of electronic music genres played a...
- Egg cream A classic NYC fountain drink made with chocolate syrup, milk, and seltzer — d...
- Elite Of the highest caliber, belonging to the top percentage in quality or skill.
- Embrace the suck Accept and endure a terrible situation that you cannot change.
- Emo Being overly emotional, dramatic, or wallowing in sadness — often used self-d...
- Empty nester A parent whose children have all grown up and left the family home.
- Encore An additional performance at the end of a concert, demanded by the audience's...
- End of story This discussion is over; my decision is final and non-negotiable.
- Endgame The person you believe you'll end up with forever — your ultimate, final roma...
- Enough said No further explanation is needed; the point is already clear.
- EOD / COB End of Day / Close of Business — meaning by the end of the work day.
- Epic Extraordinarily impressive, grand, or memorable.
- Epic fail A spectacular, memorable failure or mistake.
- Euchre A trick-taking card game that's practically the official card game of the Mid...
- Exclusive When two people agree to only date each other, but may not yet use the boyfri...
- Extra Being dramatic, over the top, or doing too much — more than a situation calls...
- Extra credit Additional work a student can do for bonus points; figuratively, going beyond...
- Extracurriculars Activities and organizations outside of academics, such as clubs, sports, and...
- Eye candy A very attractive person who is pleasant to look at.