Informally means casually, or for example, a meeting held without a strict
agenda or schedule of speakers or topics. Informal can refer to dress or manner of priorities or following of specific guidelines.
To gab means to talk excessively or to chat informally.
The person saying it admits that he/she has done something wrong or has made a mistake.
It means "come" (imperative), as in "come here, please".
Super-duper is an expression using a rhyme reduplication of the adjective super, meaning "very good." Super-duper is used informally, and often sarcastically, to mean "Oh great, wow, that's terrific!"
The word "chao" in English is often translated as "chaos" or "mess." It can also be used informally in some contexts to mean "goodbye," similar to "ciao" in Italian. Depending on the context, it may convey a sense of disorder or confusion.
To gab means to talk excessively or to chat informally.
garlic. (informally, shady business)
Trots can mean the pace a horse is moving.Or, informally, it could be slang for having diarrhoea.
Myriad means 10,000. Informally, it may also just mean "a lot".
It is derived from the Spanish verb "conectar", meaning "to connect". It can mean "connected" or more informally "logged in".
"Litto" is a slang term that is short for "little." It is often used informally to mean something is small, cute, or of lower importance.
Describing something informally means using casual language or tone to convey information. It often involves using colloquial expressions, abbreviations, or slang to communicate in a relaxed and friendly manner.
Protists are informally called protozoa.
More or less, yes. It has a specific geometric meaning, but you can consider it (informally) as meaning "equal".
The person saying it admits that he/she has done something wrong or has made a mistake.
"Notta" is a colloquial abbreviation of "nothing." It is often used informally in spoken language, particularly in casual conversation.
A dopo is Italian for "after" or "later". Used informally to say "Later", "See you later" or "See you soon".