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Sentence count:155+2Posted:2016-12-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: argotbefoolcantcoddupefoolgulljargonlingopatoisput onput one acrossput one overslang expressionslang termtake invernacularSimilar words: islandslanderlanguidlanguageslapslamslateIslamMeaning: [slæŋ]  n. 1. informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vituperative or vulgar 2. a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves). v. 1. use slang or vulgar language 2. fool or hoax 3. abuse with coarse language. 
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31. Often current slang and colloquialisms make up the bulk of such people's language.
32. Black children from middle-class or affluent families, they say, are more apt to adopt what is commonly called black slang.
33. He kept a notebook full of characters' names, prospective titles and slang.
34. No dictionary can really capture something as fleeting and ephemeral as slang.
35. I remember thinking that use of rhyming slang was going to help clear matters up in no time.
35. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
36. I'd be doing rhyming slang if I didn't watch out.
37. Most of the phrases the students came up with were jingles and slang.
38. Their exchanges are filled with hesitations, contractions, slang and prejudice, as well as the strange poetry of profanity.
39. Sure, there were some differences due to regional slang and accents.
40. I was totally confused by the slang that the other kids were using.
41. However, do avoid the use of slang or dialect expressions unless the context calls directly for such deviations from normal speech.
42. Once he started transmitting he couldn't help using all that C.B slang, even in an emergency.
43. In matters of diction, the author has a taste for folksy slang.
44. Slang is almost by definition undefinable, deliberately outside the dictionary.
45. The name, by the way, is Louisiana slang for one of its chief seafood products, crawfish.
46. Slang is part of casual, informal styles of language use.
47. These terms do not carry negative connotations; however, for convenience we will continue to use the popular term slang.
48. In such circumstances their use of slang and informal language may make them seem rather stupid in the eyes of others.
49. 'Doolally', meaning 'crazy', is 19th century soldiers' slang, and comes from the name of an Indian town.
50. Two hundred years ago it was their slang word for gourd.
51. Yet when I came to think about it, it was only the slang that I didn't quite understand.
52. He somehow seemed familiar with the jokes that the young were making and used their slang.
53. To eliminate or locate colloquial words there are dictionaries of slang.
54. Kite – UK slang term for a check.
55. Slang had been a principal component of his rattling.
56. Read on, to learn more about Cockney rhyming slang.
57. " Brass " is slang for " money ".
58. Dirty rat: slang for a bad person.
59. A slang term for an uneducated or unsophisticated investor.
60. Slang term relating to malfunction of computer program.
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