By consciously thinking what to say and keeping a businesslike tone at all times.
Slang and jargon
slang and jargon, i do believe.....
-LOL- keep on dreaming.
'Later' was used for goodbye. 'Later guys, I gotta book it to work.' Book it meant to hurry.
There are various different things that can be used to cover dirt to keep it in place, but the simplest is gravel. Paving stones also work.
jargon is the lingo or words used by a line of work or profession ex. oftentimes webpage makers will use jargon as a way to express complex functions also lawyers and paralegals often use dialect that is known as law jargon
"yakka"Hard work is hard yakka.
It is important to keep the iner works of the cell in place, so they not move from their place of work.
in there garage or at the place where they work and cars can be put any where
Not cowboy slang. Overalls are another name for work pants.
The use of jargon at work or school can be encouraged by associates as a way to demonstrate expertise, establish rapport with others who understand the terminology, or to streamline communication within a specialized group. However, it's important to balance using jargon with the need to ensure clear and effective communication with all stakeholders, including those who may not be familiar with the specialized terms.
There is no slang term for "have." Slang terms are used for things that are complex, or for things used in a particular situation (such as sports or work). People don't make up slang for simple words.