Some slang words that currently are in use include: Moss, dip, reach, epic fail, photo bomb, merked, swag, cray, yute, flex, chirp, and schrilla.
You use slang in casual conversation, especially with friends.
It depends on which gang, which part of the world, and what language they're speaking. Slang is highly regional.
The first slang words were not recorded. It's use predates written language.
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There is no effective way to remove slang language except by virtue of ceasing to use the words, and encouraging others to cease using the slang words. Inevitably, this is easier said than done.
There is no such language as Therian. Though therians do use some 'therian slang' A link to a list of there words is below.
Some common slang words used by black people include "lit" (exciting or excellent), "flex" (to show off), "cap" (lie), and "fam" (close friend or family member). These terms are often heard in casual conversations and social media.
All of them. Everyone uses slang at some time.
Some slang words starting with U are:umphuberuruu anythingughuhuh huhuh ohA common form of slang is to use legitimate words from the dictionary in a context that that the dictionary never intended; these are not listed because the words themselves are not slang. Also not listed are any words from the impolite to the objectionable, if you really need to know those, try an urban dictionary. Otherwise, please feel free to add to this list.
People have used slang since the dawn of time. There was slang every since cave men but it wasn't slang it was the pronounciation for thier words.
Some people use slang language to express their identity, connect with peers, or create a sense of camaraderie. Slang can also be a way to communicate playfulness, creativity, or a sense of being current and in-the-know.
You can use slang words in a sentence by replacing formal language with informal or colloquial terms. For example, instead of saying "I am very tired," you could say "I'm beat." Just be mindful of the context and audience to ensure the slang is appropriate and understood.