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Grandma Ellen: That's just a hoot and a half!
Jack: What does that mean?
Sam: I don't know; it's grandma slang.
Jack: What does that mean?
Sam: I don't know; it's grandma slang.
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Get the slanglitude mug.SLANGUAGE /slaNGgwij/ is a combination of the words SLANG and LANGUAGE:
SLANG /slaNG/ noun: very informal words and phrases, typically used contextually by regionally based groups of people;
LANGUAGE /laNGgwij/ noun: a method of communication, spoken or written, using words in a structured way.
Together, these words create SLANGUAGE, an informal way of communicating using acronyms, abbreviations, and localized forms or pronunciations of traditional words. Slanguage usually exists within a structured communication form, but may include text messaging symbols, emoticons, acronyms, and shorthand as well.
SLANG /slaNG/ noun: very informal words and phrases, typically used contextually by regionally based groups of people;
LANGUAGE /laNGgwij/ noun: a method of communication, spoken or written, using words in a structured way.
Together, these words create SLANGUAGE, an informal way of communicating using acronyms, abbreviations, and localized forms or pronunciations of traditional words. Slanguage usually exists within a structured communication form, but may include text messaging symbols, emoticons, acronyms, and shorthand as well.
"I'm working with a multi-national team and English is not their first language, if I use Slanguage (like deets = details, addy = address, or LMK = let me know), will they understand me?"
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