If you mean colloquial words or phrases:
He kicked the bucket. (he died).
DOA
etc.
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you are trying give some one a good word
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give me a sample of what is a consence
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Yes, slang is considered colloquial words as they are informal language used in everyday conversation among specific groups of people. Both slang and colloquial words differ from formal language in terms of vocabulary and usage.
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some ballet words would be arabesque, devant, fondu, grand battement, glissade, jeté
Synonyms for kissingsmooching (colloquial) bussingosculatingcanoodling (British)necking (colloquial)spooning (old-fashioned)smacking (colloquial)peckingFrenching (slang)Peeling the grape
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It has two separate meanings: (colloquial, usually what they are meaning) form of encouragement, (colloquial sexual) finger bash or poke.
Colloquial writing aims to sound like informal spoken language. Ain't and where'd are both examples of contractions that are colloquial. Slang words and profanities are permitted in colloquialisms as well.