Truancy = official word
Slang =
Bunking off
Hooky
The slang word for brother is "bro" or "bruh."
"Lam" is slang for leaving or running away quickly, often to avoid trouble or evade capture.
The slang word for clothes is "threads."
The slang word for "no" is "nah."
The origins of slang are difficult to pinpoint, but one of the earliest recorded slang words is "hooky," which dates back to the 19th century and was used to describe playing truant or skipping school.
The slang word, "off" is used to indicate one's demise, as in, "I will off him, tomorrow".
sch mean school but some times they call it skl
Referring to Judges, Magistrates and School Masters ...The Beak
We use slang because it helps you to write notes in school, instead of writing the whole word. That is what my teacher said at school. Hope I answered your question well =]
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Rug rats, ankle biters, sprogs
Buzz IS a slang word.
No. Ain't is a slang term, so the only dictionary you could find it in would be one that includes slang terms
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
"Lam" is slang for leaving or running away quickly, often to avoid trouble or evade capture.
avoiding steering clear of being in exile being in self-imposed exile
It is slang in only the spoken word. It cannot be used in proper English. As slang, and has to be translated into English before it can be categorized: it means "what will . . . ".What is an interrogative pronoun.Will is part of the future tense of a verb, as in will go, will find.You should always use "What will" in school, not the slang.