On Wednesday 28 July 2021 at 23:48:37, Steve Litt wrote:

> - Ate it: Fell down, presumably while trying something challenging on a
>   skateboard, roller skates, bicycle, surf board, or while body surfing.
> 
> - Ate concrete: Subset of ate it: Fell off a bicycle, roller skates or
>   skateboard, onto concrete. Typically results in road rash.
> 
> - Wiped out: Synonym for ate it.
> 
> - Got Maytagged: While surfing or body surfing, when the wave crashes
>   on top of you and whirls you around vertically.
> 
> - Faceplant: Ate it, landing on your face.
> 
> - Roadrash: Removal of the first, and some of the second layers of skin
>   after eating concrete.
> 
> - Stoked: Happy, satisfied
> 
> - Gnarly (antideluvian from 80's): Sort of like "awesome", but also
>   meaning either difficult and probably dangerous, or doing something
>   difficult, and probably dangerous.

My list focused on words which exist in both languages but with different 
meanings, such as (as kindly supplemented by another member of this list):

ass - a donkey in English, and buttocks in American ("arse" in English)


Antony.

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