Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - slang
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I. noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1756 1. language peculiar to a particular group: as a. argot b. jargon 2 2. an informal nonstandard vocabulary composed typically of coinages, arbitrarily changed words, and extravagant, forced, or facetious figures of speech • ~ adjective • ~ily adverb • ~iness noun • ~y adjective II. verb Date: 1828 intransitive verb to use ~ or vulgar abuse transitive verb to abuse with harsh or coarse language ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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n. & v. --n. words, phrases, and uses that are regarded as very informal and are often restricted to special contexts or are peculiar to a specified profession, class, etc. (racing slang; schoolboy slang). --v. 1 tr. use abusive language to. 2 intr. use such language. Phrases and idioms slanging-match a prolonged exchange of insults. Etymology: 18th-c. cant: orig. unkn. ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. сленг, жаргон American slang —- американский сленг school slang —- школьный жаргон to talk slang —- изъясняться сленгом; говорить на жаргоне "dough" is slang for "money" —- на жаргоне "dough" значит "деньги" 2. относящийся к сленгу; сленговый, жаргонный slang word —- жаргонизм; вульгаризм 3. пользоваться сленгом, говорить на жаргоне 4. брань; ругань; поношение 5. браниться, ругаться 6. ругать, бранить, поносить 7. сл. цепочка 8. сл. ножные кандалы ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1. noun сленг, жаргон Syn: argot, cant, jargon 2. adj. относящийся к сленгу, жаргонный; slang word - вульгаризм 3. v. coll. обругать ...Англо-русский словарь
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~ n very informal language that includes new and sometimes rude words, especially words used only by particular groups of people such as criminals, schoolchildren, or people who take drugs (schoolboy slang | a slang word/expression/term) (`Screw' is a slang word used by prisoners to mean prison officer.) - slangy adj (slangy expressions) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1756, "special vocabulary of tramps or thieves," later "jargon of a particular profession" (1801), of uncertain origin, perhaps from a Scandinavian source, cf. Norw. slengenavn "nickname," related to O.N. slyngva "to sling." Sense of "very informal language characterized by vividness and novelty" first recorded 1818. A word that ought to have survived is slangwhanger (1807, Amer.Eng.) "noisy or abusive talker or writer." ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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