In true english? no. It is urban slang for when something is all off balance or disheveled to the degree that you can see how its supposed to be
its not a real word
both of the words are real and both mean the same thing, a fear of long words
Yes, "oink" is a real word. It is an onomatopoeic term that imitates the sound made by pigs. The word is commonly used in children's literature and conversations to represent the noise of a pig.
Yes, "zing" is a real word. It is used informally to describe a sharp or energetic quality in something, such as a witty remark or exciting event.
It is not a dictionary word, but that does not make it unreal. Slang words are real too, even if they sometimes don't stay in the language very long.
"Real" is the root word of "really".
Yes. The word "is" is a real word. of course it is.
Yes it is a real word.
Yes, "answer" is a real word.
No, that is not a real word.
no it is not a real word
It is no where near a real word
yes it is a real word
Yes, it is a real word
No ter is not a real word
Shurbby is not a real word.
No, soarn is not (yet) a real word in English.