This video teaches five common English slang expressions: 'bummer' (a disappointing or annoying situation), 'OTP' (one true pairing, referring to an ideal romantic couple), 'hit me up' (contact me), 'shoot' (expressing surprise, annoyance, or disappointment), and 'my bad' (my mistake or fault). These expressions are frequently used in casual conversations to convey emotions and social interactions.
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Oh, what a bummer. All right. All right, that's a real bummer about your buddy.
That gift ceremony was a bummer. I can't even lie. They're my OTP. I mean, you're already an official OTP.
Hey, I'm here for you whenever. So, just hit me up. Hit me up, honey.
Hit me up anytime you want. Oh, shoot.
Oh, shoot. I forgot to change my shoes.
Oh.
Oh, shoot. Oh, my bad. Alex, that's my bad.
>> Okay, sorry. My bad.
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