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You use slang in casual conversation, especially with friends.
No you should not, especially by your parents. It makes the teenager uncomfortable. It is highly immature.
It is perfectly reasonable to feel uncomfortable, especially if they are a former drug addict and DEFINITELY if you don't know them.
if you make it mad or uncomfortable, it could ram you. especially if you throw a rock at it.
It's not especially dangerous, but I wouldn't call it "safe". And it is VERY uncomfortable. I don't recommend it.
Taboos are things that one should not mention in polite social conversation. Sexual, religious and political ideas and preferences, and especially directly questioning another person are the usual examples of unsafe topics of conversation.
One-word sentences are acceptable, especially when used as retorts or responses in conversation.
No, especially when the alternative is "too dry." "The wetter, the better!"
A bylander is an alternative name for a bilander, a small two-masted merchant vessel, especially as used in canals in the Netherlands.
It's a little bit uncomfortable at first to wear a jock strap, especially if you're not used to it. But it feels better to have good support when you run, and to not worry about getting hit down there.
To alter the conversation by the insertion of new matter, especially something deceptive or without autherisation
It means to bring up a different topic in a conversation.