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.
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 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.
The word "quid" is believed to have originated from Latin, where "quid" meant "what." It later evolved in British slang to refer to the British pound, and is now commonly used as a slang term for money in general.
Absolutely not.It is an American slang word with echoic origin.
The origin of the word hit can be traced to the old English word h_t that comes from the German word heiz or Gothic word heito which means fever. Typically used as a term to describe a high temperature, it has since been used as slang for looks or how good something is.
Skivvies. Origin is military slang.
The proper word is 'kaffe'. There used to be (quite some time ago) a kind of slang that placed syllables in the wrong order.
It orginated from the English word "jolly", referring to a joyful atmosphere.
A prat is a slang word for an incompetent person - origin uncertain
OK is a slang word, and cowboys used it.