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slanguage
noun as in jargon
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Example Sentences
And even the slanguage of the show — which is this amazing mix of accent and dialect and old slang and new slang — it all is marinated together.
Its unique brand of entertainment jargon, known as "slanguage," has even crept into the wider popular vernacular after words like "sitcom" and "soap opera" originated in the pages of Variety.
We get the American slanguage as immediately as artists invent the phrases.
Perhaps I should apologize for the use here of the verb monkey, which savors of what a friend of mine calls the "English slanguage," to differentiate it from what he also calls the "Andrew Language."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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