it means laughf out so loud
yes. Spelled is correct why but i guess spelt is the new thing
In New Zealand, it's the slang word fo 'hey' or 'hi'
There are several words that mean "one who is new." There's the slang word "noob," and then there's "neophyte," "novice," "beginner," etc.
A new slang that is the worst possible thing to call people. Equivalent to the "C" word.
A slang word for job can be 9 to 5. So i you hear someone say "man I'm about to go do my 9 to 5". That would mean he's about to go do a job.
A popular 1950s slang word for a haircut is "do." This term was commonly used to refer to a person's hairstyle and was often seen in phrases like "getting a new do." Another slang term from that era is "coif," which also denotes a styled haircut.
Depends what you mean by 'tool'. Is it a new slang word used to describe persons?
The word "newbie" is used as a slang term for a person who is new to some activity.
The same way any other slang does - people start using a word in a specific way and others copy it until it means something new.
My Italian-American mother and her siblings used to refer to pizza as something that sounded like abetz. This is Italian-American New York slang. They grew up in the Harlem section of Manhattan in the 1920's and 30's.
In the new ones they are. In the old dictionaries, they cannot be found. By the way, ain't is slang for isn't.
Beastly is a word that Describes awesomeness and cool example: Hey, Bob that new car is beastly (or beast), i love it!