Answer: SLANG
SLANG is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining SLANG with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Jargon
- Cant
- Informal talk
- Lingo
- Argot
- Vernacular
- Informal language
- Shoptalk
- Informal speech
- Word on the street?
- Street talk
- Word on the street
- Translator's challenge
- Street lingo
- Much street talk
- Translating challenge
- Teen talk
- Much teen talk
- Grammarian's no-no
- Colloquialism
- "Bad" for "good," e.g.
- Urban Dictionary focus
- Loose talk?
- Informal vocabulary
- Urban Dictionary content
- Some teen talk
- Loose talk
- Linguistics topic
- Lexicographer's study
- Language learner's challenge
- It's spoken from the hip?
- What "yo mama" is
- Urban Dictionary fodder
- The word on the street?
- Street vernacular
- Language student's challenge
- Jive, e.g.
- It's the word on the street
- Informal vernacular
- Idiomatic talk
- Faddish language
- Colloquial language
- Challenge for a translator
- Casual language
- Ade's "Fables in ___"
- "Fables in ___"
- Words on the street
- Word on the street, maybe
- What "bread" is for "money"
- Very informal language
- Urban Dictionary entries
- Talk on the street
- Swell, e.g.
- Subject of some dictionaries
- Street language
- Some talk on the street
- Shins "New ___"
- Sandburg's "language that rolls up its sleeves"
- Phat or groovy
- Like "dis"
- Jive talk
- It might not appear in the dictionary
- Informal words
- Informal verbiage
- Informal speaking
- Colorful talk
- Colloquialisms
- Challenge for translators
- Breezy idiom
- Bonk or conk, e.g.
- Big gun or big cheese
- Bad, for good
- Ade medium
- ''Dis'' is it
- Words on the street?
- Words not yet in the dictionary
- Woke or turnt, e.g.
- Wheels for a car, e.g.?
- What moolah is
- What all the kids are saying nowadays
- What "lit" is for "extremely fun"
- What "dis" is
- Vulgate
- Vulgar parlance
- Vocabulary of a sort
- Vocabulary not often found in formal writing
- Village idiom?
- Verbal novelties
- Urbandictionary.com specialty
- Type of dictionary
- Topic in some cultural appropriation discourse
- Threads, for clothing
- Terms like "show biz"
- Tense talk, often
- Teenspeak, for example
- Teen talk, often
- Target of some cultural appropriation
- Talk on the street?
- Subject for Eric Partridge
- Style of George Ade's fables.
- Street language, often
- Specialized talk.
- Some rap lingo
- Some neologisms
- Some dictionary additions
- Sicko or wacko, e.g.
- Not the king's English
- Nonstandard speech
- Modern additions to the Oxford English Dictionary, often
- Medium for George Ade
- Medium for Ade's fables
- Medium for Ade's "Fables"
- Medium for Ade
- Loose language
- Looie or hooey, e.g.
- Like much hip-hop lingo
- Like gnarly
- Like "hot-diggity"
- Like "Chill out!" and "Cool it!"
- Like ''dis''
- Lexicography label
- Latest lingo
- Knuckle sandwich and piece of cake, e.g.
- Kind of vocabulary often found in Urban Dictionary
- Jive talkin'
- Jargon, e.g.
- It's not formal
- It usually comes from the hip?
- It may be thrown around at a party
- It comes from the hip
- Informalspeaking
- Informal vocab
- Informal usage
- Informal lexicon
- Hog, for a Harley, e.g.
- Highly informal language
- Hair of the dog or the cat's pajamas
- Goofball or goof-off
- George Ade's fable style
- George Ade's "Fables in ___"
- Gang's language
- Framily, for example
- Dis, dawg or dude
- Dis or moola, e.g.
- Dictionary label
- Colorful language, sometimes
- Cockney rhyming material
- Challenge for new immigrants
- Challenge for ESL students
- Challenge for a language learner
- Cat for a cool guy, e.g.
- Breezy talk
- Bread or moola, e.g.
- Blotto or stinko, e.g.
- Big gun or big cheese, e.g.
- Big cheese or long green
- Bananas, crackers and nuts, e.g.
- “Snafu,” for instance.
- "The cat's meow" or "a dog's life"
- "Pasted" or "wasted," for "drunk"
- "Noodle" or "noggin," for head
- "Language that rolls up its sleeves, spits on its hands and goes to work," per Carl Sandburg
- "Kiddo," e.g.
- "It's lit," "Keep it 100," etc.
- "Hit the road" or "hit the books"
- "Hammered" for "drunk," e.g.
- "Fall guy" or "gent," e.g.
- "Dough" or "cheddar," for "money"
- "Dope" and "gucci," e.g.
- "Crib" for "home," e.g.
- "Cray" and "totes adorbs," e.g.
- "Bro," for "brother"
- "Bonk" or "conk," e.g.
- "Beak" for "nose," e.g.
- "All ___ is metaphor, and all metaphor is poetry": G. K. Chesterton
- "A poor man's poetry": Moore
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