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In Australian slang, "a little on the nose" is a polite way of saying that something smells unpleasant. In U.S. slang, "a little on-the-nose" is a way of saying something is obvious, expected, lacking nuance and subtleness. This version is gradually seeping into Australia as a result of the American influence, but it is still quite unknown. See the related links below for confirmation of the Australian version.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
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There is no formal slang. Slang is informal language.
"Down the road" is urban slang for a little farther.
The urban slang for "a little farther" could be "a bit more" or "a tad further."
Lil as slang means little. Living in luxury
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"Little" in Cockney rhyming slang is often referred to as "dicky bird".
Nungin' or Little one was probably his favorite slang word, since he used it often.
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"Diddy" is slang for a small amount or something that is minor or of little importance. It can also be used to refer to something that is cute or endearing.
This isn't slang. Sprinkles are those little candy pieces you sprinkle on top of your ice cream or cake.
All slang "says something." Please rephrase your question so that it makes a little more sense.
Wonky is a slang term that means not quite right or a little odd.
If a kids website like that allowed slang some parents wouldn't let their kids play on it. Not only that but it'd give off a bad image. Mostly little kids play on it and most of them don't use slang anyway. And webkinz.com isn't slang- it's just a cute company name.