Many a-year ago. Do not attempt it's use today.
It is difficult to pinpoint an exact year when slang was invented, as it has likely evolved over centuries. Slang has been used by various cultures and communities for a long time as a way to communicate informally and establish group identity.
• bread = money• bag = thing one does [as in what's your bag? meaning: what do you do? it doesnt have to be a job, just a thing one does]• bitchen = awesome• boss = awesome• bummer = opposite of awesome [& definitely from drug slang, as is a lot of slang of the last century](See related link below for more slang from the 1960s.)
Some of the reasons that slang is used is to add color to what you're saying, or as a form of camaraderie within a group, or even because people just get tired of saying the same things the same old way. You may have noticed that slang changes over time and what was in last year is lame this year; that's because even slang gets tiresome with use.
it's not really slang but now it is used or can be used at way to be classic...meaning way to be typical.
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.
because they are bitchenbecause they are bitchen
Yes.
It is difficult to pinpoint an exact year when slang was invented, as it has likely evolved over centuries. Slang has been used by various cultures and communities for a long time as a way to communicate informally and establish group identity.
• bread = money• bag = thing one does [as in what's your bag? meaning: what do you do? it doesnt have to be a job, just a thing one does]• bitchen = awesome• boss = awesome• bummer = opposite of awesome [& definitely from drug slang, as is a lot of slang of the last century](See related link below for more slang from the 1960s.)
• bread = money• bag = thing one does [as in what's your bag? meaning: what do you do? it doesnt have to be a job, just a thing one does]• Bitchen = awesome• boss = awesome• bummer = opposite of awesome [& definitely from drug slang, as is a lot of slang of the last century]
The most common slang terms for scabies are the mange, the 7-year itch, cooties (though usually used for lice), dandruff on wheels, among a number of others.
Totally bitchen' silks
A Jackeen is a slang reference to people from Dublin that is used by people who are not from Dublin.A Jackeen is a slang reference to people from Dublin that is used by people who are not from Dublin.A Jackeen is a slang reference to people from Dublin that is used by people who are not from Dublin.A Jackeen is a slang reference to people from Dublin that is used by people who are not from Dublin.A Jackeen is a slang reference to people from Dublin that is used by people who are not from Dublin.A Jackeen is a slang reference to people from Dublin that is used by people who are not from Dublin.A Jackeen is a slang reference to people from Dublin that is used by people who are not from Dublin.A Jackeen is a slang reference to people from Dublin that is used by people who are not from Dublin.A Jackeen is a slang reference to people from Dublin that is used by people who are not from Dublin.A Jackeen is a slang reference to people from Dublin that is used by people who are not from Dublin.A Jackeen is a slang reference to people from Dublin that is used by people who are not from Dublin.
Some say "Hi" is a slang. If so, then it is most used.
It is slang for beer and intoxication. Not exactly. It is used as slang for urine or to urinate, Pissed is used as slang for intoxication and pissed off as slang for very annoyed or displeased about something.
Some of the reasons that slang is used is to add color to what you're saying, or as a form of camaraderie within a group, or even because people just get tired of saying the same things the same old way. You may have noticed that slang changes over time and what was in last year is lame this year; that's because even slang gets tiresome with use.
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