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American Slang Explained: Hard Pass, Hard No, Hard Out & More

American Slang Explained: Hard Pass, Hard No, Hard Out & More

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🎧Native speakers use phrases like "hard pass," "hard no," and "hard out" constantly in everyday American English — and most English learners have never seen them in a classroom. This episode of the Learn English Podcast explains the most common American slang expressions built around the word "hard," with real-life examples that make each one easy to understand and remember.

Perfect for intermediate English learners at the B1–B2 level who want to improve their listening comprehension and start using natural American slang in real conversations. Each expression is taught in context — no lists, no drills, just real American English explained the way native speakers actually use it.

Topics include hard pass, hard no, hard out, hard up, hard knock life, and the school of hard knocks. If you want to understand native speakers and sound more natural yourself, this episode is a great place to start.

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📝 Vocabulary list:

1) Durable – Something that is strong and lasts a long time.

2) Emotionally strong – Able to handle stress or difficult feelings without breaking down.

3) In charge – Responsible for something or in control of a situation.

4) Set time – A fixed time that cannot be changed.

5) Hard pass – A slang phrase meaning you strongly say no to something, especially an invitation.

6) Hard no – A slang phrase meaning a very strong refusal or disagreement.

7) Hard out – A slang phrase meaning a fixed time when someone must leave or stop doing something.

8) Hard up – A slang phrase meaning to have no money or very little money.

9) Hard knock life – A slang phrase meaning a life full of challenges or difficulties.

10) School of hard knocks – A phrase meaning learning from life’s difficult experiences instead of from school.

11) Adversity – A difficult or unpleasant situation.

12) Sarcastic – Saying something in a way that means the opposite, often to be funny or critical.

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