I'm not 100% sure, but I know that people who went to my high school outside of Chicago used it all the time, and when I would go other places people had no idea what I was talking about. Then somebody else told me it's a Chicago thing, like from the west side.
AfricanAmerican gang slang for "I agree." Or "That's right"
The term, "yank" is a slang term used to describe a person of American origin or heritage. "Yank" is derived from the slang term, "yankee" which is sometimes used as an insult.
Alison is a name and not of Japanese origin, so if you are sure it has been used somewhere as a 'Japanese slang term', after you show me the source we can talk about it.
Rude boy is a very popular slang term. It is used to characterize someone as obnoxious, disgraceful, distasteful, and terrible. The term originated in Jamaica.
The origin of the word "yonks" is uncertain, but it is thought to be British slang originating in the early 1900s. It is used to mean a long time or a lengthy period.
It's the Spanish word for 'I', and was first used in English as a shorthand way of saying, "I'm here!" or "Present!"
The word Jie is of Chinese origin. It is commonly used as a boy's name and has the meaning of prominence and success. However the word is also used as slang to mean "kind of".
The phrase "you suck" is believed to have originated in the United States in the 1970s as slang meaning "you're bad" or "you're no good." It is often used as an insult or expression of disapproval.
The proper word is 'kaffe'. There used to be (quite some time ago) a kind of slang that placed syllables in the wrong order.
Slang can be used in any language. Slang is an informal use of language or words mostly used by a subgroup of society.
The phrase "top yourself" originated in British slang, meaning to outdo or surpass oneself. It is often used in a competitive or self-improvement context.
The term "yowser" is a slang expression that originated in the United States in the early 20th century. It is often used to show excitement, surprise, or enthusiasm about something. The exact origin of the word is not well documented, but it has been used in various contexts in American English slang.