Informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vituperative or vulgar.
1Also I want to besmirch the rich, by designating them by a slang expression.
2A common or garden ox, to use the slang expression.
3Why, to use a slang expression, that is cheek!
4The old woman smiled with grim humor as she found herself quoting the boy's favorite slang expression.
5That is the American slang expression, no? He rose to his feet and closed his medical bag.
6Hutton concluded: The term 'sexed up' is a slang expression, the meaning of which lacks clarity in the context of the discussion of the dossier.
7Some slang expressions are of the nature of metaphors and are highly figurative.
8Many times I found myself uttering aloud such slang expressions as: Oh, my hat!
9For certain slang expressions used by cadets I am indebted to a member of the corps.
10It has many slang expressions in it-thieves 'argot-buttheirmeaning has been interlined, in parentheses, by the prison authorities'-
11Slang expressions will not fail her, and in France we are so quickly vanquished by the ironical smile of another!
12"I rather think so," replied she, understanding the full meaning of his slang expression.
13"Keyed-up" was the slang expression that crossed my mind.
14Your pinched, starved vocabulary, your lack of polish, your slang expressions, tell him of the trash you have given your precious time to.
15The New Yorker, June 22, 1935 P. 37 Slang expressions used by cabdrivers which have special meaning to them.
16On the streets, on the cars, and in public places, loud, coarse voices are heard in light, flippant, slipshod speech, in coarse slang expressions.
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