Slang can be socially taboo or can be the language of a particular class or profession. Some 200 years ago slang was known as the language of 'thieves and vagabonds' and seems to have been adopted from a Scandinavian word.
A cliche expresses a common thought or idea which has lost its originality by long over use. It is not regarded as specific language like slang. The origin in French comes from the printing world and means 'stereotyped'. Further to that, the word was supposed to represent the sound of drops molten metal falling onto a hard surface.
An idiom is a phrase that cannot be understood by context unless you know the definition, like "kick the bucket" being an idiom for dying.A cliche is a stale or trite phrase that has been overused to the point of being boring, like "think outside of the box."
Jargon refers to specialized language used in specific professions or fields, while slang is informal language used in everyday conversations. Jargon is technical and precise, while slang is more casual and often changes quickly.
Slang refers to informal words or phrases used within a specific group or culture, while accent refers to the way in which a person pronounces words based on their regional or cultural background. Slang is more about the vocabulary and expressions used, while accent is about the pronunciation and intonation of speech.
Colloquial English is informal and conversational, often using slang and contractions, while formal English is more structured and appropriate for professional or academic settings. Colloquial English may include regional dialects and casual language, while formal English adheres to grammar rules and avoids using slang.
Slang refers to informal language or words that are commonly used within a specific group or culture, while abuse involves using language in a harmful, hurtful, or disrespectful manner towards others. Slang is generally neutral and can be playful or lighthearted, while abuse is intentionally hurtful and can have negative emotional or psychological effects on individuals.
Depends on how it's used, but in general no, it's not a slang, it's a cliche.
There is no formal slang. Slang is informal language.
Slang words are words that are not in the dictionary.
There is no difference, "chopper" is slang for 'helicopter'
A cliche used to be an original figurative expression, but it is so overused that it is no longer creative. An original figurative expression is a unique phrase that is like a simile or metaphor.
There is no difference except that tween is considered more of a slang word.
Yes, there is a difference. A cliche is an overused expression or idea, while a platitude is a trite or meaningless statement, often given as advice. While cliches are generally phrases that have lost their originality due to constant use, platitudes are often seen as superficial or lacking in depth.
Erection is not a slang term. It means that the penis is erect. Horny IS a slang term. It means you are in the mood for sex.
CHOPPER is only a slang word of HELICOPTOR...
Same thing. Fridge is a slang word.
wideout is slang for wide receiver
They are the same. "Buck" is slang for a dollar.