Slang

Noun

 * 1) Language outside of conventional usage.
 * 2) Language that is unique to a particular profession or subject; jargon.
 * 3) The specialized language of a social group, sometimes used to make what is said unintelligible to those not members of the group; cant.

Synonyms

 * vernacular, jargon, lingo, dialect, cant

Verb

 * 1)  To vocally abuse, or shout at.

Adjectives for Slang
picturesque; vulgar; descriptive; current; sporting; bold; understandable; local; accepted.

Verbs for Slang
adopt—; ban—; debar—; evolve—; express in—; frown upon—; interpret—; invent—; popularize—; taboo—; translate—; —amuses; —assumes; —colors; —corrupts; —enlivens; —invigorates; — mutilates; —revises; —spreads; —tends; — vulgarizes.

Thesaurus
argot, babble, barbarism, bluff, bluster, bluster and bluff, bounce, brag, bully, cant, cipher, code, colloquialism, common speech, corruption, cryptogram, double Dutch, garble, gasconade, gibberish, gift of tongues, glossolalia, gobbledygook, hector, illiterate speech, impropriety, intimidate, jargon, jargonal, jargonish, jumble, lingo, localism, mumbo jumbo, noise, out-herod Herod, patois, patter, phraseology, rage, rant, rave, roister, rollick, scatological, scatology, scramble, secret language, slangy, splutter, sputter, storm, substandard language, swagger, swashbuckle, taboo, taboo language, taboo word, vapor, vernacular, vocabulary, vulgar language, vulgar tongue, vulgarism, vulgate

Pronunciation

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