this is a slang word for feces, that is why it is not in the dictionary
Slang words are words that are not in the dictionary.
WikiAnswers is a question and answer site, not a dictionary. Here's a link to the Urban Dictionary where you can look up all the newest slang terms.
"Urban Dictionary" is an online dictionary that mostly consists of slang words and curse words. "Dictionary.com" would be most recommended for cleaner behavior.
A latin slang for an African american. (sorce urban dictionary)
"Dat" is not a standard word in the dictionary. It is often used informally as a colloquial or slang term for "that."
No it is not slang
In British slang, "curr" is a derogatory term to describe someone as worthless or contemptible. It is often used to insult or belittle someone.
Yes, "bling" is in the dictionary. It is informal slang that refers to flashy, ostentatious jewelry or accessories, often characterized by being sparkly or gaudy in appearance.
Yes, Urban Dictionary is an online slang dictionary that provides definitions for words and phrases used in modern-day language, often focusing on informal and unconventional expressions. It relies on user-generated content for its definitions.
The f word tecnecally not slang. The dictionary entry says that it is an offensive term"F" is a letter, not a word. It can be an abbreviation for "f**k" but it can also be an abbreviation for many other things that are not slang.
Slang words are words that are not in the dictionary.
It may be in a dictionary of slang.
Slang is the only reason that urban dictionary exists.
There is no word "sexisphere" in the dictionary or on the Urban Slang site. It may be regional slang.
WikiAnswers is a question and answer site, not a dictionary. Here's a link to the Urban Dictionary where you can look up all the newest slang terms.
Eric Partridge has written: 'A dictionary of forces' slang' 'You have a point there' 'A dictionary of slang and unconventional English' 'Words, words, words !' 'Name into word' 'A dictionary of force's slang 1939-1945' 'Usage and abusage' -- subject(s): English language