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The spelling fabulicious is a slang term meaning exquisite, a portmanteau of the words "fabulous" and "delicious."(It is not a formal English word.)
in afrikaans we just say slang, some of the words we never made so we just say them english. why though? if you're going to talk to an Afrikaaner you kan just say slang they'll understand.
"Une popstar." It's a slang word, taken from English.
"I'm hungry". Australians speak English.
The English translation for "it is very delicious" in the Yoruba is "O ti wa ni pupọ ti nhu."
Yes, English slang is.
Botín is the word used for the real English word "swag," not the slang term. What you want is the Spanish slang term "bulto."
They say pigeon but also often call them "rats with wings".
Yes, English people still say 'bloody', and it is also common in Australia.
delicious scrunptious is slang meaning delightful or first-rate.
In English the slang term "brickies" means "Brick Layers", a person who's profession is brick laying/building.