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SLANG, STYLE-SHIFTING AND SOCIABILITY. Encounters with what is loosely called ‘slang’ in speech or in print are ubiquitous. In the UK ‘well-brought-up’ speakers move easily in and out of slang in conversation and the previous reluctance by the print and broadcast media to admit slang terms has given way to a tendency to embrace and in some cases to celebrate this extremely informal ...
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Legend is an adjective or an exclamation also meaning ‘great’, but a ledge is a show-off, shortened from ‘a legend in his/her own mind.’ Physically attractive fellow-students are described, using Black British slang, as chung (also chong or choong –there are no rules for spelling slang) or peng.
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Young British people use a lot of language that you usually can’t find in most dictionaries. These extremely informal words and expressions are known as ‘slang’. It is not possible to make a complete list of modern British slang. By the time you finishedthe list, …
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5. Mark says two British slang words that mean the same thing: what are they? 6. What does ‘gobsmacked’ mean? 7. Why did Mark find it funny when he heard Karolina say ‘knackering’? 8. Make a list of all the slang words that appear in the conversation, where they are from, and what they mean. Slang. worksheet. D. Exercise 4
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Slang for infantryman : (UK: squaddie) H. half bath a bathroom [DM] that lacks a shower. or bathtub (i.e., a bathroom which lacks a place to actually bathe.) Equivalent to a British W.C. or Cloakroom. heavy cream double cream (UK) hickey a bruise on one's skin resulting from kissing or sucking; (UK: love bite * ) highball (see article) ho The ...
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