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- Dictionaryslang/slaNG/
noun
- 1. a type of language that consists of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal, are more common in speech than writing, and are typically restricted to a particular context or group of people: "grass is slang for marijuana"
verb
- 1. attack (someone) using abusive language: informal "he watched ideological groups slanging one another"
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Slang is vocabulary that is used between people who belong to the same social group and who know each other well. Slang is very informal language. It can offend people if it is used about other people or outside a group of people who know each other well.
Slang definition: very informal usage in vocabulary and idiom that is characteristically more metaphorical, playful, elliptical, vivid, and ephemeral than ordinary language, as Hit the road.. See examples of SLANG used in a sentence.
The meaning of SLANG is language peculiar to a particular group. How to use slang in a sentence.
Slang refers to a type of language that's too informal to use in certain situations. You can tell a word or phrase is slang when it becomes uncool to use it after a while — like "groovy" or "far out." Often, slang terms are considered vulgar or offensive to use in polite conversation.
1. very informal usage in vocabulary and idiom that is characteristically more metaphorical, playful, elliptical, vivid, and ephemeral than ordinary language. 2. speech or writing characterized by the use of vulgar and socially taboo vocabulary and idiomatic expressions.
Expressions that do not belong to standard written English. For example, “flipping out” is slang for “losing one's mind” or “losing one's temper.” Slang expressions are usually inappropriate in formal speech or writing. ( See jargon.)
noun. /slæŋ/ [uncountable] very informal words and expressions that are more common in spoken language, especially used by a particular group of people, for example, children, criminals, soldiers, etc. teenage slang. a slang word/expression/term. see also back slang, rhyming slang. Culture slang slang Slang words are very informal words.
noun. /slæŋ/. [uncountable] very informal words and expressions that are more common in spoken language, especially used by a particular group of people, for example children, criminals, soldiers, etc. teenage slang a slang word/expression/term see rhyming slang.
Slang is words, expressions, and meanings that are informal and are used by people who know each other very well or who have the same interests.
Slang, unconventional words or phrases that express either something new or something old in a new way. It is flippant, irreverent, indecorous; it may be indecent or obscene. Its colourful metaphors are generally directed at respectability, and it is this succinct, sometimes witty, frequently