It's the Spanish word for 'I', and was first used in English as a shorthand way of saying, "I'm here!" or "Present!"
"Yo" is a slang term commonly used as a greeting or to get someone's attention. It is not considered a formal word but is widely recognized in casual conversation.
AfricanAmerican gang slang for "I agree." Or "That's right"
Yes "yo" is English slang.
"Yo mama" is two words, actually. It is a childish insult, slang for "your mother."
Absolutely not.It is an American slang word with echoic origin.
Skivvies. Origin is military slang.
"Hi" IS a slang term. It means "hello."Some other slang for "hello" would be: Hey, yo, what's up, or hiya.
The name is derived from the Philippine word for the "weaponized" or hunting version of the yo-yo, although whether the name was first an Ilokano or Tagalog term is still disputed.
No. Hi is a word of greeting. Slang for it is "Yo yo yo!" or "Word up, Gee!"
It orginated from the English word "jolly", referring to a joyful atmosphere.
A prat is a slang word for an incompetent person - origin uncertain
Slang refers to informal language, typically used among a particular group of people or in a specific context. It often includes words or phrases that are not considered standard in formal language but are widely understood within that group or context. Slang can help convey shared understanding, create a sense of belonging, or express creativity.