Language (words, phrases, and usages) used by particular in-groups.
A characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves)
Informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vituperative or vulgar.
1 The ventriloquist of the vernacular on new developments in New Zealand slang .
2 Mahony used slang freely, and spoke of Father Butler as Bunsen Burner.
3 This represents, for an Englishman, a practically current adaptation of American slang .
4 In the UK, it's usually used as in insult, slang for penis.
5 He enlightened his auditor greatly in the line of real circus slang .
6 The modern slang on the lips of the octogenarian made Barraclough laugh.
7 Sure, the accent was substantially different, as was much of the slang .
8 There is a fascinating piquancy in the strange slang and conversational intermixture.
9 I'm super surprised that you didn't ask me about the Irish slang .
10 His English is flawless and he has a feeling for American slang .
11 These were couched in technical phrases and slang , for the most part.
12 Always the perfect French, with never a contraction or word of slang .
13 Ryerson has one grievous fault; he uses all sorts of slang phrases.
14 He has perceived the significance and philosophy of steam and of slang .
15 The professors are as crazy about her as the scholars,-forgivethe slang .
16 Her clear enunciation made the slang phrase sound like the purest English.
Другие примеры для термина "slang"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Slang в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки