bloody, wanker/wank and poof
Jock is the slang term for an athlete. It is a reference to a jock-strap, a men's undergarment used specifically for sports.
what slang words used in the United States should be avoided in India
People have used slang since the dawn of time. There was slang every since cave men but it wasn't slang it was the pronounciation for thier words.
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this is a slang word for feces, that is why it is not in the dictionary
Derby slang words are words that are used in the Derbyshire dialect. Some Derby slang words include "be said" and "belter" along with "clammed."
some words they used were hii. and byee.
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There is no slang term for "have." Slang terms are used for things that are complex, or for things used in a particular situation (such as sports or work). People don't make up slang for simple words.
Back slang is a type of reverse language thought to have been invented in Victorian England by market sellers. To speak back slang, you just say the words backwards. Some of the terms have actually become modern words, such as "yob" or "yobo" for "boy" or "boyo." Here's a good link to a site where there are a lot of good back slang terms listed.
Most slang words used in the home are thpse used everywhere else in the region or culture. Given the huge number of cultures and slang words, barely a percentage point of them could be listed.
Some obsolete slang words include "groovy" (meaning cool or stylish) and "far out" (meaning extraordinary or excellent). These terms were popular in the 1960s and 1970s but are not commonly used today.
Jock is the slang term for an athlete. It is a reference to a jock-strap, a men's undergarment used specifically for sports.
A "butty" is a slang term for a sandwich, used in England and New Zealand.
A "butty" is a slang term for a sandwich, used in England and New Zealand.
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