the plural of juice is Jye.
jews
It is dialect spelling of the word tedious, as you suspected.
The correct spelling for the slang is hickey.Officially, it is called a love bite. "Hickey" is the American slang.
That is the correct spelling of slang word "cockamamie" (ridiculous, foolish).
It is an ice lolly made from pop slang English word for juice.
The spelling is variously observed as chilluns and chillens, as well as slang versions that omit the superfluous S, the term chillun being the plural of chile.
"Dern" or "Durn" is just a spelling of the word "Darn" in dialect. It's not really slang.
It is a dialect spelling of the word "meeting." It is not slang or an idiom.
Cabels, a mis-spelling of the word cables, is an American slang word for Police handcuffs. Other slang word for handcuffs include: bracelets and cuffs.
rotgut, rattlesnake juice, hootch, joy juice, who-hit-john
It is dialect spelling of the word tedious, as you suspected.
No it is just really bad spelling for "spelled."
The correct spelling for the slang is hickey.Officially, it is called a love bite. "Hickey" is the American slang.
No. It is a slang spelling, often used in proper nouns (e.g. Tru-Value). The spelling "tru" is not a word.
The proper spelling for the slang word is "doggone." It is a casual expression used to convey mild annoyance or frustration.
That is the correct spelling of slang word "cockamamie" (ridiculous, foolish).
It is an ice lolly made from pop slang English word for juice.
The correct spelling of the word is "juice". On the Internet one can find many spelling mistakes that people do on purpose or accidentally, in all languages.