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

Defining slang

Few linguists have endeavored to clearly define what constitutes slang. Attempting to remedy this, Bethany K. Dumas and Jonathan Lighter argue that an expression should be considered "true slang" if it meets at least two of the following criteria:

  • It lowers, if temporarily, "the dignity of formal or serious speech or writing"; in other words, it is likely to be seen in such contexts as a "glaring misuse of register."
  • Its use implies that the user is familiar with whatever is referred to, or with a group of people who are familiar with it and use the term.
  • "It is a taboo term in ordinary discourse with people of a higher social status or greater responsibility."
  • It replaces "a well-known conventional synonym." This is done primarily to avoid the discomfort caused by the conventional item or by further elaboration.

An example would be "getting a pop", meaning getting a haircut, or buying threads as in buying clothes." Slang should be distinguished from jargon, which is the technical vocabulary of a particular profession. Jargon, like many examples of slang, may be used to exclude non–group members from the conversation, but in general has the function of allowing its users to talk precisely about technical issues in a given field.

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Sun Sep 6 13:07:35 2009

What some slang terms for sexual services performed are people using today?
Q. I am doing some research and I need to know what slang terms people are using today to describe any sexual activity or service performed that you know of. Maybe you heard something in a song or listening to kids talk, etc. Please use the template of "slang term - meaning of it". Thank you so much! I am asking this question in different areas of Yahoo answers so please do not feel that I am singling out any group of people on here. Thanks!
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A. Hummer= B.J.
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What are all the slang names for coffee?
Q. I am looking for possible slang terms for coffee.
Asked by sir velvet - Thu Mar 23 17:00:31 2006 - - 19 Answers - 1 Comments

A. cup of joe / java / jamoke / mud / murk / How American coffee came to be called joe is not well documented, but the leading theory connects it to the once-popular song Old Black Joe written by Stephen Collins Foster (author of Oh! Susannah and Camptown Races) in 1860. The name joe appears to have been primarily used in the military, and particularly the navy, during the first half of the twentieth century. The slang was popular enough to be included in the Reserve Officer's Manual of 1931 along with java (named after the coffee bean) and jamoke (a combination of the words java and mocha, pronounced ja-moh-kee). Bayler & Carnes commented on the military's devotion to its joe in 1943: "Coffee is the marine's best friend and the Corps might… [cont.]
Answered by Mrs. L - Thu Mar 23 17:09:25 2006

How do you get rid of/correct a southern accent and slang?
Q. I am from WV and I have that southern accent and use the slang. I say dog-gone, yall, and everything. But I want to lose it. HELP!!!
Asked by ~*Proud Mommy*~ - Wed May 31 09:18:59 2006 - - 33 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Although I don't want you to lose the accent, maybe if you got used to talking with me on the phone it would slowly go away.
Answered by coryshawn - Wed May 31 09:26:07 2006

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I've never made a formal study of it, but I'm quite sure that food slang occupies at least a hyena's share of any slang dictionary like Cassell's or ...
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Automated tellers in London's East End recently began speaking in Cockney rhyming slang , allowing customers to enter their "bladder of lard" (card) and ...

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The Internet Guide to Jazz Age Slang An alphabetical listing of slang words used in the 1920 s The twenties were the first decade to emphasize youth culture over the older generations and the flapper sub culture had a

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Slang. of The Day- Shorty. Shorty:(Noun) A term of affection, term for a girlfriend, attractive female or concubine. Op1: Yo, shorty you is bad as hell! What's your nationallity? Op2: Damn, who's that little shorty with you boy? ...

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