Goof: American slang for "mistake"; "I goofed.", "Don't goof it up." Also means tomfoolery, wasting time, as in "Goofing off" or someone who cannot be taken seriously "That guy is really a goof."
The slang word, "off" is used to indicate one's demise, as in, "I will off him, tomorrow".
The text tag "lol" is not a word nor slang. It is a technologically affected acronym for "laugh out loud."
The Polish equivalent of the slang term "okay" is "ok" or "okej." It is commonly used in informal situations to indicate agreement or understanding.
OK is a slang word, and cowboys used it.
"Orita" is Mexican slang for "right now" or "at the moment." It is commonly used in casual conversation to indicate immediacy or urgency.
"Shoving" is a slang term that typically means leaving or departing quickly or abruptly. It is often used in casual conversation to indicate a sense of urgency or rapid movement.
AfricanAmerican gang slang for "I agree." Or "That's right"
Never heard "short" used as a slang word for car.
"Schloom" is slang for being in a state of extreme tiredness or exhaustion, often resulting from long hours of work or lack of sleep. It is commonly used to describe feeling completely drained or worn out.
it's not really slang but now it is used or can be used at way to be classic...meaning way to be typical.
Yes, "legit" is a word. It is a slang term that is short for "legitimate" and is commonly used to indicate something that is genuine, authentic, or true.
A gazillion is a slang word for a very large number or quantity. The word used jocularly or for emphasis, e.g. I'd like to sell gazillions of books.