Funny black slang

    • [DOC File]PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF COMMUNICATION

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      Slang Dictionary. Slang and jargon are so pervasive that there are special dictionaries devoted to the specialized vocabulary of different communities. To access one maintained by California State University at Pomona, use your Communicate! website to access Web Resource 3.2: Slang Dictionary at the Communicate! Web site.


    • [DOC File]Discussion Questions for Their Eyes Were Watching God

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      6. Compare Nanny’s vision of the white man to her vision of the role of the black woman. Define and explain the difference and the reasons for those differences. 7. Hurston’s use of imagery is powerful. What does she mean when she says, “Us colored folks is branches without roots”? 8.


    • [DOC File]Tone, Diction, and Syntax

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      Funny Sad. Happy Angry DICTION: ... Instead of “The author’s diction was interesting, “ say, “Salinger’s slang-filled, often profane diction in The Catcher in the Rye captures the voice of its teenage narrator.” ... Petals on a wet, black bough (Ezra Pound, “In the Station of the Metro) Balanced: The phrases or clauses balance ...


    • [DOC File]Ace-high ~ first class, respected

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      Consumption ~ slang for pulminary tuberculosis. Copper a bet ~ Betting to loose, or being prepared against loss. "I'm just coppering my bets." Come a cropper ~ come to ruin, fail, or fall heavily. "He had big plans to get rich, but it all come a cropper, when the railroad didn't come through." Croaker ~ …


    • [DOCX File]San Jose State University

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      Funny thing, from the dictionary first page right now, that “aardvark” springs to my mind. The dictionary had a picture of it, a long-tailed, long-eared, burrowing African mammal, which lives off termites caught by sticking out its tongue as an anteater does for ants.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 1 Reading and Study Guide

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      Sep 29, 2011 · Chapter 1 Reading and Study Guide. I. VOCABULARY: Be able to define the following words and understand them when they appear in the novel.. bindle [slang] a bundle, as of bedding, carried by a hobo. jack [slang] money. morosely _____ pantomime_____


    • [DOC File]MILITARY CALLSIGN LIST

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      BLACK MC-130H 352 SOG/7 SOS Mildenhall UK. BLACK F-15E 4th Wing, SEYMOUR JOHNSON AFB, NC AFB, NC. BLACK F-16 31st FW, Aviano, Italy. BLACK AT-38C & T-38C 49th FTW/50th FTS Columbus AFB MS . BLACKBIRD T-34C, VT-2/TAW-5, NAS Whiting Field FL. BLACK CAT Ops CP 67th SOS, RAF Mildenhall. BLACK EAGLE E-2C VAW-113, NAS Miramar, CA. BLACK GRANITE CAP ...


    • [DOC File]In Black and White:

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      For example, using particular slang or derogatory terms to describe a minority group (e.g. people have described white people as “crackers,” and black people as “niggas”). A visual claim constructs images to persuade an opinion.


    • [DOCX File]Glossary of police slang - C. A. Ennis Fantasy Blog

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      Joint: 1) First appeared in 1877 as a slang term for a place set up to do a swindle. 2) First used to describe an opium den in 1881. 3) First used to describe a brothel in 1894. 4) First used to describe a prison in 1933. 5) First used as a slang term for a homemade hypodermic syringe in 1935.


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