"Large and in charge" is a slang term for big.
In slang, you can say "no prob" or "no worries" as a casual way to respond to someone thanking you.
Yes, "a big pain in the butt" is considered slang. It is a casual expression used to describe something or someone that is annoying or troublesome.
The verb is spelled begin (to start). The slang term for a large item is spelled big 'un (big one).
In slang, "check" can mean to verify or confirm something, as in "Let me check my schedule." It can also refer to receiving money or payment, like in "I got a big check from work."
In Australian slang, "work" can refer to someone who is behaving in a deceitful or underhanded manner. It can also be used to describe something that is unfair or unjust.
There is no slang for the word "big" in Scotland.
A big house is a slang term for a jail or prison.
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Here are some common slang terms:belly uppassed onbit the big onelatestiff
The slang big cat often refers to the person in charge. It can also refer to someone who is dominant over others.
Big ben
that is slang for 'the big boss'
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No big Deal!
big headed person. big headed person.
"NBD" stands for "No Big Deal" in text slang. It is often used to downplay the importance of something or to reassure someone that a situation is not serious.
grande = large panocha (slang) = feminine panoche ( slang for "C" word) so therefore it translates to big pussy.