There isn't one. British slange evolved from the time of shakespear cell phones werent around till much later and so there isn't a word for in British slang.
Actually, there is. You can say 'mobile'.
Slang - the blower
Mobile phone
Celly
The one I know of is pidgeon english.
It's a vulgar slang word for vagina.
The English word "tiz" is "c'est" in French.
Northern English slang for a mischievous kid.
'Da' is not Dutch, but is a German slang for 'as' or 'there.'
telephone already is an English word.
Yet is a proper English word. Yet is not a slang word.
There is no English slang word named ho-la.
It is the Yiddish word for a woman who is not Jewish. It is slang in English, but it is not slang in Yiddish.
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".
Telephone
The one I know of is pidgeon english.
In English it's a slang word. In Spanish it means "I."
These are English words that are slang words for "having a talk":chatyakjabber jawingchew the fatget vocalrapchatter
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.
It's a vulgar slang word for vagina.