Feeling sad. Having the "blues" may refer to Blues Music which was greatly soulful and expressionistic, deep with emotion, often sad. This idiom refers to that type of music.
'Stroof' has no meaning in English, -gibberish or slang .
The English London Cockney rhyming slang is: tea leaf meaning thief.
" BLUE"
Yes, English slang is.
it's a slang term which has the meaning "i got over it" "i am done with it" "i am not going to go ahead with the plan"
'Stroof' has no meaning in English, -gibberish or slang .
"Blue" or "feeling blue"
That has no meaning in English - slang or gibberish.
The slang word "bummed" is often used to mean sad or disappointed.
That has no meaning in English - slang or gibberish.
Sodo has no meaning in English. -It is slang or gibberish.
'Brooz' has no meaning in English, some kind of slang or just gibberish.
"So" retains the same meaning whether it is used in slang or correct English.
It's English, and it's slang for "want to".
"fib" is an English slang word for a 'small' lie
"Dapper" is not slang, it is an English word meaning "to be dressed and groomed very well".
It is a slang term in UK English meaning Testicle.