Picture yourself spinning around in a circle really fast. The angular velocity is how fast you are spinning around that center point. It's like a big merry-go-round, but instead of going in a circle going forward, it's going in circle but turning around itself.
Let's say you're spinning around a center point once every second. That means your angular velocity is one revolution per second. If you spin faster, your angular velocity will be higher. It's like if you spin twice around in one second, your angular velocity will be two revolutions per second.
Angular velocity is important when talking about things that move in circles or rotate. It helps us understand how fast something is going in rotation instead of straight lines. It's a bit like how speed measures how quickly something moves in a straight line, but angular velocity measures how quickly something is rotating in a circle.