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 * Slang** = The use of informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speaker's dialect or language.

Essay
Language is dynamic. Break the language barrier by learning slang.

English
Australia Slang England Slang New Zealand Slang South Africa Slang USA Slang

Spanish
Mexico Slang

Web
webslang

Essays
communication conversation language storytelling

Twitter
[|@wordspy]

Wikipedia
[|Slang]

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Elsewhere on the Web
[|Chalk and Cheese - World Wide Words] [|100 most commonly mispronounced words in English] [|American English vs. British English for Web Content] [|Word Detective] [|Annual Language and Society Centre Public Lecture 2009] [|Webpage for Professor Hickey with links relating to Irish English.] [|The origins of New Zealand English] [|Expressions and sayings] http://www.urbandictionary.com - [] - [] [|variety slanguage] [|Wordwatch] [|Word Spy] - Word Spy [| Facebook] - [|@wordspy] [|World Wide Words] [] []

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