Bull head, knot head
The English slang word for stubborn is "bullheaded."
These are English words that are slang words for "having a talk":chatyakjabber jawingchew the fatget vocalrapchatter
"Got" is not considered a slang word. It is a commonly used verb in English that indicates possession or acquisition.
It appears that "tha" is not a recognized English word. It may be a typo or a slang term.
The Tagalog word for stubborn is "matigas ang ulo."
Yes, "wid" is a word, but it is not standard English. It is a dialect or slang abbreviation for "with."
In Ireland it's: acting the prick / thran
Yet is a proper English word. Yet is not a slang word.
There is no English slang word named ho-la.
stubborn
Stubborn
It is the Yiddish word for a woman who is not Jewish. It is slang in English, but it is not slang in Yiddish.
These are English words that are slang words for "having a talk":chatyakjabber jawingchew the fatget vocalrapchatter
There is no Spanish slang word yet for English slang bloshing, the mixing of different blog materials on one blog, like a collage. If you meant the word "blushing", it is "enrojecer" or "ruborizar".
The one I know of is pidgeon english.
"Got" is not considered a slang word. It is a commonly used verb in English that indicates possession or acquisition.
Yes, but it is a slang word, or idiom, and not considered proper English.
No, the word 'swuzzle' is not a word in English. It may be a regional slang word.