Quote
1. Quote - Listen to the quote and guess what the slang means.

“So, even though Nicaragua has been great and all, I can’t help but feel homesick.”
—Ebaby!’s Kat, speaking about missing her home
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Definition
1. Definition - Study the definition.
feeling of missing home; feeling lonely when away from home
2. Use - Learn how the slang is used.
Do you feel homesick when you travel? Some people feel homesick if they spend just one night in a different place. But other people say they never get homesick. Read Kat’s quotation and then let us know which type of person you are.
“Hey, friends. Kat here. So, even though Nicaragua has been great and all, I can’t help but feel homesick. When you’re homesick, this means that you really miss home because you’ve been away for a period of time. I’m just a little homesick. I miss my family, and my home, my room! But luckily, I’ll be leaving soon, even though I’ve really enjoyed it here. Has there been a time that you’ve felt homesick before? Let me know in the comments below.”
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Examples
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“I begin to feel homesick when I travel for more than two weeks.”
“Mary got homesick and moved her flight to an earlier date.”
“Do you feel homesick when you travel?”