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A slang is a vocabulary (words, phrases, and linguistic usages) of an informal register, common in verbal conversation but avoided in formal writing. [1] . It also sometimes refers to the language generally exclusive to the members of particular in-groups in order to establish group identity, exclude outsiders, or both.
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Originally, Urban Dictionary was intended as a dictionary of slang or cultural words and phrases, not typically found in standard English dictionaries, but it is now used to define any word, event, or phrase (including sexually explicit content).
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May 11 is the 131st day of the year (132nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 234 days remain until the end of the year. Events [ edit ] Pre-1600 [ edit ]
6 days ago · mai. ( formal and North Wales colloquial) that (introduces a noun clause, marking it for emphasis) Mae’n dweud mai athro yw ef. (formal) He says that he is a teacher. Mae o’n deud mai athro ’dy o. (North Wales, colloquial) He says that he is a teacher. 2012 April 27, “Uchafbwynt Uwchgynghrair Rygbi”, in BBC Cymru Fyw [8]:
What Is “Slang”? Slang is an informal type of vocabulary used in casual conversations and recognized and understood by certain groups of people. For example, there can be teenage slang, business slang, sport-specific slang, and many other types. Slang varies based on location and demographic.
May 3, 2024 · braised rice vermicelli with pickled mustard and shredded roast duck. ( Cantonese, Shanghainese, slang) money. 有 米 [ Cantonese] ― jau5 mai5 [Jyutping] ― rich. 背 米 [ Shanghainese] ― 5pe 6mi [ Wugniu] ― to earn money. ( Shanghainese, slang) ten thousand of a currency designation; ten grand (Classifier: 粒 w) a surname.