Slang in 1949 reflected the post-World War II era, with terms like "cool" meaning stylish or fashionable, "cat" referring to a person, and "gear" describing something exciting or impressive. Slang was often influenced by Jazz Music and the Beat Generation during this time.
Slang terms in 1949 included "hip," meaning fashionable or cool, "dig it," meaning to understand or appreciate something, and "cat," referring to a person who is hip or cool. Other popular slang terms included "jive," meaning to deceive or taunt, and "daddy-o," a way to address someone informally.
Slang is like a saying but an accent is more like how you speak
it means acting like a clown, and no its not a slang word.
"Like My Status"
You can spell it "naw" if you like, or just "no."
Slang terms in 1949 included "hip," meaning fashionable or cool, "dig it," meaning to understand or appreciate something, and "cat," referring to a person who is hip or cool. Other popular slang terms included "jive," meaning to deceive or taunt, and "daddy-o," a way to address someone informally.
Slang is like a saying but an accent is more like how you speak
flanel- but you have to say it like slang e.g fla-naal panel-but you have to say it like slang - e.g pan-aal canal-no slang required.
There aren't slang terms for people's names.
it means acting like a clown, and no its not a slang word.
Derogatory slang for homosexual-like.
its bf
No, everyone speaks some sort of slang. Chavs have their own kind of slang just like everyone else.
Well Lik could mean in slang. "LICK."OR. like [if someone accidently forgot the "k" at the end.] lol.
Slang is important for everyone. People use slang all the time. Slang is a way of being part of a group, like Hispanic, and of saying things in a shorter, more interesting way.
There's a lot of slang words for dollars, like buck and George.
Did not laugh/does not like