know
To have information, understanding, or experience of something.
lot
A large amount or number; also an area of land used for a purpose.
guys
The plural form of guy: men, people, or friends in informal speech.
pick
To choose someone or something from a group.
signs
The plural form of sign: notices, marks, movements, or events that give information or evidence.
whether
Used to introduce two or more possible choices or conditions.
girl
A female child or young woman.
want
To wish for something, or need something.
little
Small in size, amount, age, or importance.
quiz
A short test, or a set of questions asked for fun.
actually
Used to show what is true, real, or different from what was expected.
does
The third-person singular present form of do: performs or completes an action.
like
Similar to someone or something, or in the same way as them.
even
Used to emphasize something surprising, extreme, or additional.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
how
In what way or by what method.
good
Of high quality, pleasant, useful, or morally right.
signals
The plural form of signal: signs, sounds, lights, or messages that give information or instructions.
might
Shows that something is possible or could happen.
get
To receive, obtain, become, understand, or arrive at something, depending on context.
say
To speak words, express an idea, or give information.
bar
A place where people buy and drink alcohol.
look
To use your eyes to see; to seem or appear a certain way.
across
From one side to the other side of something.
length
The measurement of something from one end to the other, or the amount of time something lasts.
cute
Attractive in a small, pretty, or charming way.
glance
To look at someone or something quickly.
quick
Moving, happening, or done with great speed.
hair
The thin strands that grow from the skin of people and many animals.
turns
The third-person form of turn: changes direction, position, or condition.
back
Toward an earlier place, position, or state.
friends
The plural form of friend: people you know well and like.
eye
The body part used for seeing.
contact
Communication with someone, or physical touching between things.
obviously
In a way that is clear or easy to understand.
sign
A board, mark, movement, or event that gives information, warning, or evidence of something.
really
Used to say something is true, strong, or more than expected.
tell
A sign, habit, or small action that reveals what someone feels or intends.
example
Something that shows what a group, rule, or idea is like.
adjusting
The -ing form of adjust: change something slightly to make it better or more suitable.
maybe
Possibly; used when something is not certain.
looking
The present participle of look: using the eyes to see, search, or seem.
someone
A person whose name or identity is not known or not stated.
behind
At or toward the back of someone or something.
office
A room, building, or organization where people do business or professional work.
coworker
A person who works with you.
wait
To stay in a place or delay action until something happens.
make
To create, build, prepare, or cause something to happen.
copies
The plural form of copy: more than one thing made to be the same as another, or written material for printing.
whatever
Used before a noun to mean any thing or amount of that kind.
people
Human beings in general, or the men, women, and children in a group.
says
The third-person form of say: speaks words or gives information.
think
To use your mind to form ideas, opinions, plans, or memories.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
slower
The comparative form of slow: moving or happening with less speed.
playfully
In a fun, joking, or light way.
punch
To hit someone or something hard with a closed hand.
arm
The part of the body from shoulder to hand.
again
One more time, or as before.
either
One or the other of two people or things.
giggling
The present participle of giggle: laughing quietly or in a silly way.
sarcastic
Using words that mean the opposite of what you really think, often to mock.
school
A place where children or adults go to learn.
throwback
A person, thing, or style that seems to belong to an earlier time.
way
A method, direction, route, or manner of doing something.
gym
A place with equipment for exercise, sports, or physical training.
elliptical
An exercise machine with oval foot movement.
reason
A fact, idea, or cause that explains why something happens.
comes
The third-person form of come: does or performs that action.
gets
The third-person singular form of get: receives, obtains, becomes, understands, or arrives.
exercise
Physical activity done to stay healthy or a task done for practice.
bike
A bicycle or motorcycle.
front
The part or side of something that faces forward; also the area where action or danger is happening.
minutes
The plural form of minute: units of sixty seconds, or written notes from a meeting.
looks
The third-person singular form of look: uses the eyes, searches, or seems.
sweaty
Wet with sweat or making people produce sweat.
already
Before now, or before a particular time.
workout
A period of physical exercise, often planned to improve fitness.
home
The place where a person lives, or the place where someone feels they belong.
riding
The present participle of ride: traveling on a bicycle, animal, or vehicle.
something
A thing that is not named or not known exactly.
gives
The third-person form of give: hands, provides, or causes something.
yeah
Informal way to say yes.
still
Continuing to happen or be true; also even so.
equipment
The tools or things needed for a particular activity.
expensive
Costing a lot of money.
lives
Has a home somewhere, or continues to be alive.
small
Not large in size, amount, number, or importance.
apartment
A set of rooms for living in, usually in a larger building.
find
To discover something by looking, learning, or experiencing it.
deal
An agreement, arrangement, or amount that is offered.
rowing
The sport or activity of moving a boat with oars.
machines
The plural form of machine: pieces of equipment with moving parts that use power to do work.
somewhere
In, at, or to a place that is not known or not stated.
show
To let someone see something or to explain it by making it clear.
flyer
A printed sheet used to advertise information, events, or services.
meet
To come together with someone, or see someone for the first time.
friend
A person you know well and like.
couple
Two people or things that are together or connected.
times
Plural periods, occasions, or moments when something happens.
fun
Enjoyment, pleasure, or an activity that makes people happy.
last
Coming after all others in time, order, or position.
few
A small number of people or things.
dates
The plural form of date: particular days, fruits, or romantic meetings.
went
The past form of go: moved or traveled to another place.
because
For the reason that something is true or happened.
hangout
A place where someone often spends relaxed time with friends.
come
To move toward a place or arrive there.
place
A particular area, position, or building.
tonight
The evening or night of today.
another
One more, or a different person or thing.
usually
In most situations or on most occasions.
indicator
A sign, number, or device that shows a condition or change.
invites
The third-person present form of invite: asks someone to come or join.
especially
In a specific manner or degree connected with this expression.
let
To allow something to happen, or to rent property to someone.
later
At a time after the present or after the time mentioned.
house
A building where people live, especially one for a family.
watching
The present participle of watch: looking at something carefully for a time.
bore
To make someone feel tired and uninterested, or to make a hole
why
For what reason or purpose.
great
Very good, large, important, or impressive.
probably
Used to say that something is likely to happen or be true.
interesting
Making you want to know more or pay attention.
better
Of higher quality, health, skill, or suitability.
sudden
Happening quickly and unexpectedly.
pushes
The third-person form of push: presses or moves something with force.
onto
To a position on the surface of something, or into a new state or subject.
dims
The verb form of dim: becomes or makes less bright.
lights
The plural form of light: things that shine or produce brightness.
rip
A tear in cloth or paper; also a strong current in the sea.
off
Away from a place, position, or machine; no longer operating.
clothes
Items people wear on their bodies.
start
To begin doing something or to make something begin.
too
More than is wanted or possible; also or as well.
sure
Confident that something is true; certain about something.
room
A part of a building with walls, a floor, and a ceiling; also empty space.
properly
In the correct, suitable, or expected way.
polite
Showing good manners and respect for other people.
anyway
Used to continue, change, or finish what you are saying.
best
Of the highest quality or most suitable kind.
bet
Money risked on the result of a game, race, or event.
keep
To have something and not lose it, or to continue doing something.
wit
The ability to say clever and funny things quickly; a person with this ability.