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.
Slang changes with vocabulary and the times, much of it coming from the military of all countries
Literally, it means "eggplant". It is a slang term for African-Americans.
100%. Everyone in the world uses slang.
lagit comes from Americans root word lagitamente. its just slang for lagitamente.
You avoid it by learning the proper words and phrases used in the language. The more educated you become, the less likely you will be to use slang in a formal setting.
they call Americans Pigs
yes but not exactly as Americans, or Mexican Americans
Slang changes with vocabulary and the times, much of it coming from the military of all countries
Cockney slang similar "Bird" & the Americans "Chick", the Aussies "Shelia".
yes
The "correct" Australian slang term is strine.
In the western hemisphere, by Native Americans.
Americans love speech. Since we founded the country, we have loved speech-making and the sound of words. Americans just like using idioms and slang to make speech more colorful and interesting.
Writers use slang to make their writing more relatable and engaging to a specific audience. Slang can also add authenticity to dialogue or help establish a certain tone or setting within a story.
To talk slang, you can start by familiarizing yourself with common slang words and phrases used in different regions or communities. Practice using slang in informal conversations to get a better feel for how it is used. Remember to respect the cultural context and audience when using slang to ensure effective communication.
Doughboys.
You use slang in casual conversation, especially with friends.