Well, there's no such thing as a baby anchor, so it must be slang!
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"Piglet" is not typically considered a slang word. It actually refers to a baby pig or a character in the Winnie the Pooh stories created by A.A. Milne.
Slang word for when a girl is going to have a baby.
It is an Aussie (Australian) slang word for Baby. It is thought to be derived from the word BROTHER.
"Dead set" is Australian slang for "True". If you tell someone something, and they respond with "dead set?" they are asking if what you have said is true.
Yes, it would have the same sound. But "tru" is not a word. It is a slang spelling.
"Flitterific" is not a word in the English language. It's probably a slang word based on the true word, "terrific".
The slang word "word" is a term of affirmation or agreement, kind of like saying "true" or "I understand." "Word up" is a casual way of saying "hello" or "what's up."
the word mookie means a baby monkey also well known as a slang word for naughty children.
Sometimes...it depends on how they use it.
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Trilla is a complimentary slang word coined from a combination of the words "true" and "real". It was made popular by rapper Rick Ross. Trill is another slang word that has the same definition.