Usually, it is either for sure or fo sho. I'm not sure of the exact way though. ;)
the answer is hella.
In New Zealand, it's the slang word fo 'hey' or 'hi'
The correct spelling for the slang is hickey.Officially, it is called a love bite. "Hickey" is the American slang.
The spelling is variously observed as chilluns and chillens, as well as slang versions that omit the superfluous S, the term chillun being the plural of chile.
"fiyah" can have two meanings. 1st: the slang version of spelling fire 2nd: the slang meaning for a girl who is attractive.
"Fo" is a slang term that means "fake" or "phony."
The slang spelling for "something" is often "sumthin" or "somethin".
Are you spelling "jackeses" correctly? Do you mean jackASSES? A Jake is a slang term fo ran outhouse, while a jackass is a slang term for a jerk, in which case the sentence means that you were seen by this person and he is refering to you as a jackass.
it would be better spelled UH-UH or HUH-UH instead.
the answer is hella.
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That is the correct spelling of "squealed" (made squealing sound, or slang for betrayed).
The answer is superific.The spelling of the slang term is superific but it is not in common usage.
It is a dialect spelling of the word "meeting." It is not slang or an idiom.
In New Zealand, it's the slang word fo 'hey' or 'hi'
The correct spelling for the slang is hickey.Officially, it is called a love bite. "Hickey" is the American slang.