What are some common slang and informal expressions in English?

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What are some common slang and informal expressions in English?

Some common slang and informal expressions in English include "cool," "awesome," "chill," "hang out," "no worries," "piece of cake," "hit the road," "break a leg," "get a grip," "take a rain check," "kick the bucket," "broke," "crash," "catch some Z's," "on the same page," "cut to the chase," "bail," "throw shade," "screw up," "go the extra mile," "call it a day," "get the ball rolling," "bite the bullet," "keep your chin up," "let the cat out of the bag," "pull someone's leg," "stab someone in the back," "spill the beans," "hang in there," "take it easy," "up for grabs," "hit the jackpot," "go with the flow," "break the ice," "get a kick out of," "piece of pie," "go bananas," "get the hang of," "in a nutshell," "out of the blue," "in the doghouse," "in hot water," "on cloud nine," "out of this world," "a piece of the action," "a dime a dozen," "a piece of cake," "a shot in the dark," "a taste of your own medicine," "a wild goose chase," "all ears," "all thumbs," "back to the drawing board," "beat around the bush," "bend over backward," "bite the bullet," "break a leg," "burn the midnight oil," "call it a day," "catch someone's eye," "cost an arm and a leg," "cry over spilled milk," "cut corners," "cut to the chase," "down to earth," "drop the ball," "feel under the weather," "get a taste of your own medicine," "get cold feet," "get the ball rolling," "give someone the cold shoulder," "go the extra mile," "have a blast," "hit the nail on the head," "hold your horses," "keep your chin up," "kick the bucket," "let the cat out of the bag," "miss the boat," "on the same page," "pull someone's leg," "put all your eggs in one basket," "raining cats and dogs," "sick as a dog," "spill the beans," "take a rain check," "take it easy," "the ball is in your court," "throw in the towel," "turn a blind eye," "under the weather," "up for grabs," "wear your heart on your sleeve," "when pigs fly," "you can't judge a book by its cover," "you're barking up the wrong tree," "zip your lip," etc.