Legalese is most definately, a type of slang, a slang that law uses, and the general public must learn in order to live by,
yes
Legalese - 1998 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12 USA:R
a payment , a fee
Vengeance Unlimited - 1998 Legalese 1-15 was released on: USA: 11 February 1999
It depends on the type of speech. In an informal speech, slang is fine; in a formal speech, you should avoid slang.
Anybody can(and will).
Awful blob is old slang and if you don't believe me then check the Internet and type is awful blob old slang or modern slang? And in seconds you will see that I am right about old blob being old slang
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Slang language has its origins in informal speech and specific groups like young people, subcultures, and marginalized communities. It often develops as a way to create a sense of belonging, establish group identity, and communicate in a more casual or secretive manner. Over time, slang terms can become mainstream and be adopted by a wider audience.
Not all colloquialisms are slang, but some may overlap. Colloquialisms are informal expressions or phrases used in everyday language within a specific region or group, while slang refers to informal language that is more likely to be considered trendy and constantly changing.
An osticle is a slang word for an ostriches testicle. It is also a slang word for a type of fruit often used in oriental desserts.
Legalese - 1998 TV was released on: USA: 4 October 1998 Germany: 25 June 1999 (video premiere) Denmark: 24 June 2003 Hungary: 26 November 2004