Encara no tenim significats per a "english slang".
1At dinner, over soy sausages, we explain some English slang to Norma.
2It's English slang, and in England at the present the flapper is very popular.
3The story shows the Emperor's acquaintance with English slang as well as his geniality.
4It was remarked that his acquaintance with colloquial English slang, for a foreigner, was quite unusual.
5That's a bit of English slang he'll understand.
6The Professor had picked up a number of English slang words with which he interlarded his conversation.
7And last year she took her coach over to England, and so she's got all the English slang.
8The English slang for money is a pleasant thing: thick'uns and thin'uns; two quid, five bob; tanners and coppers.
9In that it generally differs from English slang, which- Iregretto say-isusually founded on some silly catch word.
10Mr. Owain Wythan, in the name of the Cambrian chivalry, assured him of their comprehension and appreciation of English slang.
11They also felt that publicity would tend toward the swagger which in English slang was "swank" and toward a deterioration in discipline.
12Very well, then it is quite possible, we see, to be "all fed up," as they say in England, with English slang.
13"I always thought that the gypsies only talked a kind of English slang, and this sounds like a foreign tongue."
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English slang a través del temps
English slang per variant geogràfica