It is a misspelling of togetherness.
Lol, it is slang for sure, or just very bad spelling.
The word "togederness" does not exist in standard English. It may be a misspelling or a slang term for "togetherness."
Colloquial language.
Slang can be used in any language. Slang is an informal use of language or words mostly used by a subgroup of society.
The American slang for language is "lingo" or "jargon."
Slang originates from certain groups. Different groups of people have made up slang that is usually only understood by that group of people. It is a type of language.
No, slang is very informal language.
Colloquial language.
It is idiom or slang that has crept into the language.
Slang can be used in any language. Slang is an informal use of language or words mostly used by a subgroup of society.
Because censors used to use blue ink to colour out slang.
No, but of course there is a programmers' slang. And programming is done with so-called 'programming languages'.
Slang language is created by speakers within a community to serve as a form of informal communication that reflects their shared experiences, cultural influences, and identity. It evolves organically over time through usage and adoption by members of a particular group or subculture, rather than being intentionally created by an individual or entity.
A formal language is a set of strings of symbols with defined rules for how these strings can be constructed. Formal languages are used in areas such as computer science, mathematics, and linguistics for describing logical expressions, programming languages, and natural languages. They provide a precise way to communicate and analyze languages and systems.
There is no formal slang. Slang is informal language.
Slang is an informal language, and it's harder to understand than plain language.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
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it means a ghetto language