Almost any where in the world. Yankee is a slang term used for usa americans. During USA Civil war, the term was used for soldiers fighting on the side of Lincoln.
It was a term used for German nationals.
Yes, one of many slang nicknames used.
They used alot of slang
Two common words used during World War 2 include: Barker and Bill Jim. Barker was code name for a weapon, whereas Bill Jim was code name for someone of Australian descent.
some words they used were hii. and byee.
A few words used were Minutmen, Lobster backs and Shin plasters. The words were code for imporntant things that brittish couldn't know
Derby slang words are words that are used in the Derbyshire dialect. Some Derby slang words include "be said" and "belter" along with "clammed."
Most slang words used in the home are thpse used everywhere else in the region or culture. Given the huge number of cultures and slang words, barely a percentage point of them could be listed.
There was a lot of slang that was used during the 1960s. The word blast was used to describe a good time. The word bread was used for money. The term Daddy-O was used for men. Other slang terms used included dibs, fab, fink, greaser, gnarly, hip, neat, and spaz.
The Samsung Galaxy will save certain slang words after you have used them several times.
No.
The words tummy and belly were used during the world war 2 era.
what slang words used in the United States should be avoided in India
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 is a type of language that consists of informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in formal speech or writing. It is used to create a sense of familiarity or to convey a specific social identity or group affiliation.
Some popular 1970's slang words included: groovy, far out, funky, cool, and dude. Other terms like "bogart" (to hog something) and "bummer" (unfortunate situation) were also commonly used during that time.