Slang is an ever-changing linguistic phenomenon in every language, no count is remotely possible.
There are many different Australian slang words. Some examples of these slang words include "cya this arvo", meaning "see you in the afternoon", "daks" which means trousers, and "dunnie" which means bathroom.
Slang words are words that are not in the dictionary.
WikiAnswers is not going to give you vulgar words - we are a G-Rated website. There is also no way to count slang words because slang is constantly changing. So even if we would give you vulgar words, we couldn't count them.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as slang is constantly evolving and varies by region and culture. There are tens of thousands of slang words in use globally across various languages and dialects.
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Derby slang words are words that are used in the Derbyshire dialect. Some Derby slang words include "be said" and "belter" along with "clammed."
Of course they do! Many words that start out as slang becomes words and lots of words grow out of use. For example: "scientist" used to be slang For example: "thou" and "art" are no longer used in modern english
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Today's slang words for pot include "weed," "dope," "bud," "herb," or "green." Slang words for a joint may include "doobie," "spliff," "jay," "blunt," or "joint."
no they are slang words. typically slang words souldn't be capitalized
"Dope" - excellent, cool, or great. "Lit" - exciting, excellent, or turned up. "Savage" - someone who is tough, fearless, or ruthless. "Flex" - to show off or boast about something.
Yes, slang is a form of colloquialism.