slang

slang
noun
Slang, der; [Theater-, Soldaten-, Juristen]jargon, der; attrib. Slang[wort, -ausdruck]
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[slæŋ] 1. noun
(words and phrases (often in use for only a short time) used very informally, eg words used mainly by, and typical of, a particular group: army slang; teenage slang; `stiff' is slang for `a corpse'.) die Umgangssprache
2. verb
(to speak rudely and angrily to or about (someone); to abuse: I got furious when he started slanging my mother.) beschimpfen
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slang
[slæŋ]
I. n no pl Slang m
army \slang Militärjargon m
teenage \slang Jugendsprache f
II. adj attr, inv Slang-
\slang expression [or term] [or word] Slangausdruck m
III. vt (fam)
to \slang sb jdn anmeckern fam
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[slŋ]
1. n
Slang m; (= army slang, schoolboy slang etc) Jargon m

street slang — Straßenjargon m

gipsy slang — Zigeunersprache f (neg!)

2. adj
Slang-

slang expression — Slangausdruck m

3. vt (esp Brit inf)

to slang sb — jdn beschimpfen

to slang sth — über etw (acc) schimpfen

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slang [slæŋ]
A s
1. Slang m, (Fach)Jargon m
2. Slang m, saloppe Umgangssprache
B adj Slang…:
slang expression
C v/t besonders Br umg jemanden wüst beschimpfen:
slanging match gegenseitige wüste Beschimpfung;
they started a slanging match sie fingen an, sich wüste Beschimpfungen an den Kopf zu werfen
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noun
Slang, der; [Theater-, Soldaten-, Juristen]jargon, der; attrib. Slang[wort, -ausdruck]
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n.
Jargon -s m.
Slang -s m.
saloppe Umgangssprache f.

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