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spangalooma

A word that sounds nice when you say it but doesn't really mean anything.
spangalooma is here, spangalooma is there
by you October 4, 2004
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Slangers

Breasts that require a surgical procedure to reduce the size of them.
Have you seen the size of Linda's tits?

Yeh mate she's got a right set of slangers on her!
by LLtperry January 11, 2017
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Grandma Slang

Words and phrases that elderly people say to eachother that only they know the meanings of.
Grandma Ellen: That's just a hoot and a half!
Jack: What does that mean?
Sam: I don't know; it's grandma slang.
by Dragon Slayer from Colorado August 5, 2012
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Slangoid

Extreme smack talk or sauce...anything that can be said to extremely irritate another person...usually something incredibly personal.
Did Grandpa try to talk slangoid to you about your date last night?
by Cup-Shot December 16, 2004
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slangtarded

a person who has no idea what the current slang is, not due to age, but because they do not watch tv.
she didn't know that the word gravy meant easy, and had never felt so slangtarded.
by shimmyvee January 31, 2009
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slanglitude

used when telling someone off with slang words/mumbles.
The African American used slanglitude when the waiter forgot to add mustard on his "sangwich."
by flangerium December 27, 2008
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slanguage

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.
"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?"
by TZ Muller July 13, 2016
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