A process inspired by the accurately named "Slang Dangin'" this process requires the aid of a plastic paynus substitute otherwise known as a "dildo." The difference of this is that two females are involved in said phenomenon where one female using a sexual aid device will then assault the delicate lady parts of a girl who is about to become one Slang Dildangin' less innocent. If preformed properly escape is not possible due to paralysis from the waist down.
Guyface: Did you hear ashley cant walk?
Girlface: yea! her and breadquanda were Slang Dildangin' last night!
Guyface: poor ashley!
Girlface: yea! her and breadquanda were Slang Dildangin' last night!
Guyface: poor ashley!
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UK Slang is virtually its new language stemming from Jamacian words brought over by the Jamacian people in the Windrush generation. It changes a bit from place to place. I don't hear many people in London say certi. But I don't hear many people in liverpool say "Wagwan b piff ting can I get ur digits". Common universal UK Slang words
Leng, Clapped, Wagwan, What you saying, Jokeman, Batty, Bunda, G, Cuz, More Time, True Say, Ting, Fam, Blud, Meady, Mad, On God (ong), Trus
Can't think of anymore on the spot.
Leng, Clapped, Wagwan, What you saying, Jokeman, Batty, Bunda, G, Cuz, More Time, True Say, Ting, Fam, Blud, Meady, Mad, On God (ong), Trus
Can't think of anymore on the spot.
Wagwan what you saying
Not much cuz
The new tech fleece is clapped asf
Nah g I think its certi
Anywyas you seen my new ting shes leng
Nah fam shes got batty I'll be honest more time I am just running tru gal
True say I know you well blud ai you know Felicia tried to play me
What a jokeman shes meady asf anyways
Nah but the bunda is there she is not lacking in any department
I guess.
UK Slang is mad g that shit is virtually a new language cuz
Trussss ong
Not much cuz
The new tech fleece is clapped asf
Nah g I think its certi
Anywyas you seen my new ting shes leng
Nah fam shes got batty I'll be honest more time I am just running tru gal
True say I know you well blud ai you know Felicia tried to play me
What a jokeman shes meady asf anyways
Nah but the bunda is there she is not lacking in any department
I guess.
UK Slang is mad g that shit is virtually a new language cuz
Trussss ong
by Big Man Neek You Get Me August 10, 2022
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heres a few examples for what they mean
bih: person, place or thing
wildin/wildin out: acting crazy and being free at a party or in general
finna: going to/gonna go
slide: come over/coming over
heres a few examples for what they mean
bih: person, place or thing
wildin/wildin out: acting crazy and being free at a party or in general
finna: going to/gonna go
slide: come over/coming over
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Rhyming slang developed as a way of obscuring the meaning of sentences to those who did not understand the slang, though it remains a matter of speculation whether this was a linguistic accident, or whether it was developed intentionally to assist criminals or to maintain a particular community.
Rhyming slang works by replacing the word to be obscured with the first word of a phrase that rhymes with that word. For instance, "face" would be replaced by "boat", because face rhymes with "boat race". Similarly "feet" becomes "plates" ("plates of meat"), and "money" is "bread" (a very common usage, from "bread and honey"). Sometimes the full phrase is used, for example "Currant Bun" to mean "The Sun" (often referring to the British Tabloid Newspaper of that name). There is no hard and fast rule for this, and you just have to know whether a particular expression is always shortened, never shortened, or can be used either way.
Rhyming slang developed as a way of obscuring the meaning of sentences to those who did not understand the slang, though it remains a matter of speculation whether this was a linguistic accident, or whether it was developed intentionally to assist criminals or to maintain a particular community.
Rhyming slang works by replacing the word to be obscured with the first word of a phrase that rhymes with that word. For instance, "face" would be replaced by "boat", because face rhymes with "boat race". Similarly "feet" becomes "plates" ("plates of meat"), and "money" is "bread" (a very common usage, from "bread and honey"). Sometimes the full phrase is used, for example "Currant Bun" to mean "The Sun" (often referring to the British Tabloid Newspaper of that name). There is no hard and fast rule for this, and you just have to know whether a particular expression is always shortened, never shortened, or can be used either way.
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My first real pumpkin! And to celebrate I invited all pumpkin users in the area; throw a little pumpkin party... I hope that's not slang...
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