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Talk about swearing words or short sentences in American English.

1. His clothes make me sick.

His clothes upset me.

Strengthen oral English

Bug is used as a verb here, which means "annoy someone", much like "upset" in Chinese, so don't use it in formal occasions.

You can use the adjective disturbing, which is unpleasant. Similarly, there is a phrase called pisssoff, which means close, and the tone is ruder than bug.

2. annoy sb.

Play a trick on sb.

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If someone tells you "don't mess with me", that means "I'm not easy to mess with" or "don't fool me"

I don't care at all. /I don't care. /I don't care at all.

I don't care at all.

In fact, to be more precise, "I don't care at all." This sentence is a classic line of the leading actor in the movie Gone with the Wind. He was once selected as the champion of "100 most classic lines in history" by an American magazine, and was copied by countless movies. However, despite all the honors, it is still a dirty word. . .

4. Someone/something is terrible

It means that someone/something is rotten, rotten, rotten. ...

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For example, the game sucks, the movie sucks, and I suck at math ... only "one of our own" hurts each other.

5. powerful

Good. good.

Strengthen oral English

Adjective, excellent, close to the Chinese word "Niu B", is a word that expresses high praise, but it always makes people feel bad. . .

6. Sacred Series:

Holy ass

Holy shit/rubbish

Holy Smoke

Holy cricket

Holy ball

Maybe your favorite American drama character takes this sentence as a mantra, or maybe you speak it fluently, so please restrain yourself before important occasions.