1971
Slang words have been around as long as people have been speaking. A slag word to someone might be a word they use for something else. In the United States, slang
depends what part of the country you live in. Southern people use different slang words than people up north, etc, etc.
So to answer your question in a nut shell, slang has been around longer than anyone can guess. And it wasn't in 1971 like someone already posted!!!!
Slang changes with vocabulary and the times, much of it coming from the military of all countries
Sometimes...it depends on how they use it.
They use it during the thinking gaps they take while speaking
One common slang word for gay is "queer." It is important to note that the use of slang terms can be offensive to some individuals, so it's best to use respectful and inclusive language.
They tried to encourage better word choice, and reduce slang usage.
It's more of a Scottish slang word but the Irish do use it sometimes.
Most people just use the word 'steal'. However, some slang terms for 'steal' are nick, swipe or flog.
I don't know of any slang for the word "wood." People usually use slang to mean something they don't want other people to know they're talking about. Wood isn't usually something you care about.
People use slang so that other people won't know what they're talking about.
"Smthg" is a slang abbreviation for "something." People often use it in texts or online chat to save time typing out the full word.
Nightie is a slang word. It is the word that children use for nightgown.
First, look up some slang, if you don't already know any. Most people know lots of slang. Second, imagine two people talking. Third, write down what you think they would say in slang.