slang is like an easy way 4 English ppl 2 talk, e.g insted of saying i am boyfriend and girlfriend with some 1, u wud just say we go out together
'Titten' is a slang expression for female breasts. Do you love [breasts]?
This is a slang expression. It roughly translates to "How cool is that?" / "Isn't that awesome?"
"Blugh" is not a commonly recognized slang term. It is often used as an onomatopoeic expression to convey a sense of disgust, discomfort, or general displeasure.
Chilling.
"Don't sweat it" was a slang expression in the 1950s that meant "not to worry."
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.
Yes, English slang is.
I am not familiar with an English word "corr". In England, the expression "Cor!" is sometimes heard, which is usually schoolboy slang short for "Cor blimey", a worn-down version of "God blind me!" an expression of surprise or admiration.
As an expression "tube" is usually used as slang for television.
The Cockney rhyming slang expression for "wife" is "trouble and strife".
Hippie slang originated from a combination of African American Vernacular English, Beatnik slang, and countercultural movements in the 1960s. The hippie subculture embraced terms that emphasized peace, love, unity, and personal expression. Many of these slang words and phrases are still used today.
skin, balls,guts