1. The extensive use of slang words in written or oral communication. 2.A dialect of standard English believed to have its origins in the neurological changes that evolved in the mind in the post-MTV era. 3. var. Slinguistics: the study of slanguages.
1. "Jennifer has a real knack for slanguage." 2. (var. "Why can you nevergohungry living among the young?" "Because you can eat all the slanguage is there).
Can also mean a made-up slang word that no one understands.
Person 1: Hey that was sick!
Person 2: How was it sick? I find nothing sick with what I just did...
Person 1: No... "sick" can also mean "cool." Don't be so technical, and learn some slanguage, man!
OR:
Person 1: That was spawecoolerificness!
Person 2: Shut up with your made-up slanguage, idiot!
Term used to describe when someone has their own way of speaking relying heavily on slang words, abbreviations or made up words. Similar to Ebonics but used to describe any language relying heavily on any slang.
I like Tina's slanguage, she is always fusing words together.