Its either that or they can't be bothered to type the whole word (if on computer) so they use a shorter version of it.
Slang can mean a weakness in the vocabulary, or it can mean that a person is trying to fit in by using the same slang that they hear everyone else using.
your mum's vocabulary (: Love , Shazeel Can i actually get an answer??
Argot (Spanish and French for "slang") is a specialized vocabulary, lingo or slang spoken by a particular group or subculture.
Slang changes with vocabulary and the times, much of it coming from the military of all countries
A common slang word used to indicate happiness is "lit." It conveys a sense of excitement or joy, often in relation to a fun event or good vibes. Another popular term is "vibes," which can also indicate a positive feeling or atmosphere.
You betcha!In informal situations, slang is fine. In a more formal situation such as a job interview or a meeting with the future in-laws, you probably want to avoid most slang.
your mum's vocabulary (: Love , Shazeel Can i actually get an answer??
Argot (Spanish and French for "slang") is a specialized vocabulary, lingo or slang spoken by a particular group or subculture.
Because it gives the impression you have a poor vocabulary.
Slang is a five letter word for jargon.
Slang and jargon
Slang changes with vocabulary and the times, much of it coming from the military of all countries
Yes, slang is considered colloquial words as they are informal language used in everyday conversation among specific groups of people. Both slang and colloquial words differ from formal language in terms of vocabulary and usage.
In slang, "NP" typically stands for "no problem" and is used to indicate that something was easily done or is not a bother.
Yes, all languages have slang words. Slang is a part of language evolution and cultural expression. It is a way for speakers to communicate informally and creatively, often using words and phrases that are not part of the standard vocabulary.
From the British Indian Army in 18th century, meaning, genuine, the real thing.
slang and jargon, i do believe.....
Use of professional language and vocabulary. Avoidance of contractions and slang. Objective and impersonal writing style.