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Sartell slang: Part 35

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Elizabeth Jarnot
Mckinzie Cusipag is falling off of her chair after working so hard on her articles.

Sartell Slang is back, again. If you are a current student at SHS, you are likely to be listening to conversations loaded with slang a majority of the time, considering it’s teenagers main form of communication. If you need help knowing whether you’re being made fun of or complimented, let Sartell Slang help.

 

Fell Off

 

On his way home from school, this child fell off his bike (Photo via Flickr under the creative commons license).

Pronunciation: fel·/ɑːf/

Merriam Webster definition: a decline especially in quantity or quality; past tense of fall

Examples:

“Our company sales fell off this quarter.”

“The little boy fell off his bike.”

 

 

Fell Off

High Schooler Definition: used to describe someone who used to be popular or attractive, but now is not.

Examples:

“His older brother fell off.”

“That restaurant used to be so nice, it fell off.”

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Elizabeth Jarnot
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