National Geographic Slang Hunters - 2013 was released on:
USA: 18 June 2013
The cast of National Geographic Slang Hunters - 2013 includes: Grant Barrett as himself Stanley Crouch as himself Anne Curzan as herself Erin McKean as herself Geoff Nunberg as himself
Yes. It is a slang for hunters!
They aren't. There are plenty of people all over the world who do not copy the styles or the slang of black people. If you watch the History Channel or National Geographic, or any informational TV, you can see lots of different cultures - all of them have their own slang and styles!
Bounty hunters.
Slang is language constructs that are indigenous to a particular geographic area, or a certain group of people. All languages have slang, but American English is probably richest in slang. Differences in American and British slang sometimes cause embarrassing moments. In British slang, to "knock someone up" is to wake them from a nap. That slang expression has a very different meaning in the USA.
a slang term used ina deerogatory way to refer to a cultural, national, or racial group.
Symphony in Slang - 1951 was released on: USA: 16 June 1951
Truths on the War in Slang - 1918 was released on: USA: April 1918
America's Secret Slang - 2013 was released on: USA: 14 April 2013
Slang usually varies greatly by geographic location, age, etnicity, culture, and many other demographic characteristics. When using slang in front of a multicultural audience, there is a possibility that members of the audience will not understand what you are saying. There is also the possibility that you will offend members of the audience. In general, it is always a good practice to avoid using slang in situations where you are communicating with people with which you do not have a friendship.
a pejorative
No. Australia has no official language and no declared national language. English is the default language throughout the country.According to the official CIA World factbook, English is spoken by 78.5% of Australia's population. Whilst not all Australians use slang, there is a lot of Australian slang incorporated into Australian English.