Work & School
American slang for workplace and academic life
소개
미국의 직장과 학교에는 각각 고유한 슬랭이 있어요. "senioritis"(졸업 전 나태함 증후군)부터 "pulling an all-nighter"(밤새기)까지, 미국의 직장 및 학업 문화의 공통 경험을 담은 표현들이에요.
이 챕터에서는 사무실, 교실, 캠퍼스에서 쓰이는 미국 슬랭을 다뤄요. 일과 학교생활을 더 친근하게 만들어 주는 비격식 어휘예요.
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인기
- 1 Senioritis A decline in motivation and effort experienced by student...
- 2 Pull an all-nighter To stay up all night working, studying, or completing a t...
- 3 Cram To study intensively at the last minute, usually right be...
- 4 Ace it To perform excellently on a test, task, or challenge.
- 5 Flunk To fail a test, course, or academic requirement.
이 챕터의 모든 미국 영어 슬랭 (91)
- Senioritis A decline in motivation and effort experienced by students in their final yea...
- Pull an all-nighter To stay up all night working, studying, or completing a task.
- Cram To study intensively at the last minute, usually right before an exam.
- Hit the books A common idiom meaning to begin studying seriously, especially for exams.
- Ace it To perform excellently on a test, task, or challenge.
- Flunk To fail a test, course, or academic requirement.
- Ditch class To intentionally skip or miss a class without permission.
- Teacher's pet A student who is perceived as the teacher's favorite, often because they try ...
- Brown-noser A person who excessively flatters or sucks up to someone in authority to gain...
- Clock in, clock out To do the minimum required at work without extra effort or engagement, just s...
- Pink slip A notice of termination from a job; to be fired.
- TGIF Acronym for 'Thank God It's Friday,' expressing relief and excitement that th...
- Water cooler talk Casual conversation and gossip shared among coworkers, typically about non-wo...
- Dead-end job A job with no opportunities for advancement, growth, or career development.
- Phoning it in Putting minimal effort into a task; going through the motions without real en...
- WFH Acronym for 'Work From Home,' referring to remote work.
- Graveyard shift The overnight work shift, typically from around midnight to 8 AM.
- Pop quiz An unannounced, surprise test given by a teacher without prior warning.
- No-brainer A decision or choice that is extremely easy and obvious, requiring no thought.
- In the weeds Overwhelmed with work or mired in excessive detail, unable to keep up.
- Brain fart A temporary mental lapse or moment of forgetfulness.
- Cheat sheet A concise reference guide or summary used for quick information, or a hidden ...
- Grade on a curve To adjust test scores relative to the class average, so that grades are distr...
- Dropout A person who has left school or college before completing their degree or dip...
- Heads down Focused intently on work without distractions.
- Job hopper A person who frequently changes jobs, typically staying only a short time at ...
- Kiss-up A person who flatters or sucks up to someone in authority; to be excessively ...
- On the clock Currently working or during paid work hours; also means under time pressure.
- Play hooky To skip school or work without a legitimate excuse.
- Put in your two weeks To formally resign from a job by giving two weeks' notice before your last day.
- School of hard knocks Life experience and tough lessons learned through real-world struggles rather...
- Slack off To be lazy or avoid doing work; to put in less effort than expected.
- Spring break A one- to two-week vacation from school in the spring, famous in American cul...
- Straight A's Perfect grades; receiving the highest possible marks in all courses.
- Study buddy A friend or classmate you regularly study with.
- Swamped Extremely busy or overwhelmed with work or tasks.
- Think outside the box To think creatively or unconventionally; to approach a problem in a novel way.
- Time crunch A situation where there is very little time to complete a task; a tight deadl...
- Workaholic A person who compulsively works excessively long hours and has difficulty sto...
- Wing it To improvise or do something without preparation or planning.
- Honor roll A list of students who have achieved high academic grades during a term.
- Tardy Late to class or school; used in the American school system for recording lat...
- Blow off To skip, ignore, or dismiss something you're supposed to do; also to ignore a...
- Busywork Pointless or meaningless tasks assigned just to keep someone occupied.
- Desk jockey An office worker who spends most of their time sitting at a desk.
- Pencil pusher A bureaucratic office worker who handles paperwork and administrative tasks.
- Corner office The office with the best view and most space, symbolizing executive-level suc...
- Glass ceiling An invisible barrier that prevents certain groups, especially women and minor...
- Fast-track An accelerated path to promotion or success; to expedite a process.
- Micromanager A boss or supervisor who controls every tiny detail of their employees' work,...
- Office politics The informal power dynamics, alliances, and manipulation that happen in a wor...
- Pass the buck To shift responsibility or blame to someone else instead of dealing with it y...
- Crunch time The critical, high-pressure period just before a deadline when intense effort...
- Get the axe To be fired from a job or to have a project or program eliminated.
- Take five To take a short break, usually about five minutes.
- Back to the grind Returning to work or routine tasks after a break or time off.
- Cut corners To do something in the cheapest or easiest way, often sacrificing quality or ...
- Extra credit Additional work a student can do for bonus points; figuratively, going beyond...
- Finals week The week at the end of a semester when final exams are held, known for extrem...
- Flunk out To be dismissed from a school or college due to failing grades.
- Get schooled To be taught a lesson, usually by being decisively beaten or corrected by som...
- Grade grubber A student who constantly argues with teachers for extra points or higher grades.
- In the trenches Doing the hard, hands-on, day-to-day work; being in the thick of a difficult ...
- Learn the ropes To learn the basics of a new job, skill, or activity.
- Make the cut To meet the required standard; to qualify or be selected.
- Nail the interview To perform exceptionally well in a job interview.
- On thin ice In a precarious or risky position; close to getting in serious trouble.
- Overachiever A person who does more than expected or exceeds the standard level of achieve...
- Pull strings To use personal connections, influence, or power to get something done or gai...
- Put in the work To invest significant effort and time into achieving a goal.
- Run the show To be in charge; to be the person who makes all the important decisions.
- Shape up or ship out An ultimatum telling someone to improve their behavior or performance, or els...
- Call it a day To stop working and end the workday or session.
- Burn the midnight oil To work or study late into the night.
- Skate by To barely pass or get by with minimal effort, doing just enough to avoid fail...
- Underachiever A person who doesn't perform to their full potential, especially academically...
- Rubber stamp To approve something automatically without real review or consideration; also...
- Crunch the numbers To analyze data or perform calculations, especially complex financial or stat...
- Quiet quitting Doing only the bare minimum required at work, refusing to go above and beyond...
- Act your wage To only do the amount of work that matches your pay, refusing to overwork for...
- Sunday scaries The anxiety and dread felt on Sunday evening about the upcoming work or schoo...
- Cubicle farm A large open office filled with rows of identical cubicles.
- Hall pass A written permission slip allowing a student to be in the hallway during clas...
- Detention A punishment in American schools where a student must stay after regular hour...
- Recess A scheduled break during the school day for children to play outside; figurat...
- Monday blues A feeling of sadness, low energy, or lack of motivation that comes with the s...
- Team player Someone who works well with others and puts the group's success above persona...
- Sleep on it To wait until the next day before making a decision, allowing time to think i...
- Take a sick day To miss work claiming illness, whether genuinely sick or not.
- Goldbricker A person who avoids work or shirks their duties while appearing busy.
- Bean counter A derogatory term for an accountant or anyone overly focused on budgets and n...
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