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    Ar·got
    /ˈärɡō/

    noun

    • 1. the jargon or slang of a particular group or class: "teenage argot"
  2. ARGOT definition: 1. words and expressions that are used by small groups of people and that are not easily understood…. Learn more.

  3. Argot is language particular to a specific group. It can mean a kind of slang, a technical language or a code. In high school, only those who spend their time studying computer manuals could understand the argot of the computer lab kids.

  4. argot. words and phrases that are used by a particular group of people and not easily understood by others synonym jargon. Definition of argot noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Argot Definition. A specialized vocabulary or set of idioms used by a particular group. Thieves' argot. The specialized vocabulary and idioms of those in the same work, way of life, etc., as the language used by computer hackers. An inhabitant or resident of Argos.

  6. 3 days ago · 1. a specialized idiomatic vocabulary peculiar to a particular class or group of people, esp. that of an underworld group, devised for private communication and identification. a Restoration play rich in thieves' argot. 2. the special vocabulary and idiom of a particular profession or social group. sociologists' argot.

  7. Feb 24, 2024 · argot (plural argots) A secret language or conventional slang peculiar to thieves, tramps and vagabonds. Sadie had, in the argot of the day, a really good built. The specialized informal vocabulary and terminology used between people with special skill in a field, such as between doctors, mathematicians or hackers .

  8. 1. a specialized vocabulary peculiar to a particular group of people, devised for private communication and identification: thieves' argot. 2. the special vocabulary and idiom of a particular profession or social group. [1855–60; < French, n. derivative of argoter to quarrel, derivative of Latin ergō] ar•got′ic (-ˈgɒt ɪk) adj.

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