Books and audiocassettes teaching English, French and Spanish slang.
They tried to encourage better word choice, and reduce slang usage.
To use slang in a sentence, simply substitute informal and colloquial words or phrases for their more formal equivalents. For example, instead of saying "I am tired," you could say "I'm beat." Just be sure that the audience is familiar with the slang terms you are using to avoid confusion.
She thinks she's all that, AND a bag of chips.
A slang term for a prison sentence is "doing time."
I'm gonna catch some z's before hitting the gym tomorrow morning.
Zappy is a slang term for lively or energetic. That was a zappy performance.
The children's slang confused the foreigners.
Meanings are limited to slang
Sometimes it is. The word "cause" is also a complete word in itself, though, so you'll have to use the context of the sentence to determine if it's slang or not.
Use slang just like any other word. Here are some sentences with slang in them.He is a cool dude.She was in hog heaven when she got that new dress.They rolled up in a new pimped up ride.
The word pigsty is a noun, and is slang for "a very dirty or untidy place."Your room is a pigsty!
When she came downstairs and saw what herchildren were eating, she had a conniption.Conniption is a slang word, used only informally.