It means bar or stripping
According to the Online Etymology Dictionary (a splendid source; see the related link below): BILLY CLUB, 1848, American English, originally burglars' slang for "crowbar;" [the] meaning "policeman's club" first recorded 1856, probably from nickname of William, applied to various objects (cf. jack, jimmy, jenny).
The American slang for language is "lingo" or "jargon."
American Slang was created on 2010-03-01.
All right IS American slang - you might also say "OK."
Stugots in Italian-American slang means "balls" in English slang.
The american slang for a conversation between several people is to make a dialoge
Cheaters are old slang for eyeglasses
Puma in American slang is someone who is 30-40 dating someone who's around the age of 20.
Yes, that is correct.
"Gwap" is African-American rap slang for "money."
Slang is language constructs that are indigenous to a particular geographic area, or a certain group of people. All languages have slang, but American English is probably richest in slang. Differences in American and British slang sometimes cause embarrassing moments. In British slang, to "knock someone up" is to wake them from a nap. That slang expression has a very different meaning in the USA.
slang for American money