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  1. What Is Slang? The word slang is not a technical term. Although it is defined in dic-tionaries, it really does not have a definition that always makes it pos-sible to distinguish a slang expression from other types of expressions. It is, in fact, an umbrella term that covers many kinds of informal

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    • Bet. Bet is used as a way to confirm or agree with something. Consider it a synonym for okay or sounds good. —Can you pick up Joshua in an hour? —Bet, I’ll be there.
    • Boujee. Boujee (also spelled bougie) is mostly used as an adjective describing something extravagant, luxurious, or of high-class taste. Boujee can also describe a person who is materialistic, pretentious, or who prioritizes an upscale lifestyle.
    • Curve. To curve someone is to dismiss someone’s flirtatious advances or expressions of interest. In other words, if someone is flirting with you, and you tell them you have a boyfriend or girlfriend, you’ve curved them.
    • DMs. DM is an abbreviation for direct message. It refers to a private message sent via a social media platform like Facebook or X (formerly known as Twitter).
  2. This dictionary usually represents slang expressions in the form in which they were found in print, except for rhyming compounds, e.g., fat-cat or funny-money , which are always

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  3. Mar 26, 2021 · Over 5,000 twentieth-century slang words and phrases are presented from throughout the English-speaking world. Each headword is defined, with the date of its first appearance in print, while thousands of quotations - from authors as diverse as John Lennon, Raymond Chandler, Germaine Greer, and Woody Allen - illustrate the use of slang words and ...

  4. Some common features of slang include shortened or abbreviated words, such as “gimme” for “give me” or “bro” for “brother.” Slang can also involve creative and often humorous use of language, such as “ chillax ” for “chill and relax” or “ hangry ” for “hungry and angry.”

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  7. This slang dictionary seeks to support parents, carers and professionals to better understand the language young people may be using and support them to safeguard young people. It is important to recognise that if a young person uses this language, it does not necessarily mean they are being exploited.