i think it is jargon!
No it is a formal word meaning the people you work with.
There is no formal slang. Slang is informal language.
Words can shift from slang to formal or vice versa due to changes in society, culture, and generational preferences. Slang terms may become formalized as they gain widespread acceptance, while formal words can become slang through informal usage among specific social groups or through popular media influence. Additionally, language evolution, technological advancements, and global trends can also impact the transformation of words between slang and formal language.
Normal: mamma Formal: mor or moder slang: morsa
The word 'laen' is actually a slang term for the formal word 'lain' or in English different.
This is not a formal English word. The slang word for business is spelled biz, and the onomatopoeia for a bee is usually buzz, or bzz.
In English it's a slang word. In Spanish it means "I."
The Yiddish slang term for "uncle" is "tante" (pronounced "tanta"). However, it is important to note that this is a slang term and not the formal Yiddish word for uncle, which is "onkel."
"Boggie" is a slang term used to refer to cocaine in some regions. It is a colloquial term that is not commonly used in mainstream or formal settings.
Yes, ginormous is a real word, circa 1948, combining "gigantic" & "enormous".
Yes, "dufus" is a slang term that is commonly used to describe someone who is silly or foolish. It is not considered a proper word in formal language.
Yes it is a word. It is not formal though, and right is the appropriate phrase.