单词 | slanguage |
释义 | > as lemmasˈslanguage ˈslanguage n. slangy speech; a form of slang (jocular). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > a language > register > [noun] > slang St. Giles's Greek1785 slum1812 slang1818 slanguage1879 1879 Harvard Lampoon 21 Nov. 88/1 (title) Slanguage on Angele. 1892 Leland in Chambers's Encycl. IX. 496 A congress ‘at which a language, or rather slanguage, was deliberately constructed and adopted’. 1899 Sport. Life 4 Sept. 5/3 In ‘slanguage’ current on the Turf and amongst the young bloods of the Stock Exchange. 1911 Daily Colonist (Victoria, Brit. Columbia) 7 Apr. 4/2 The ‘slanguage’ of a sporting reporter is a fearful and wonderful thing. 1926 Irish Statesman 18 Dec. 355/1 (heading) The American slanguage. 1926 Variety 29 Dec. 7/4 Every phase of our complex civilization, and every class have contributed something to what is fast becoming a national slanguage. 1927 Vanity Fair 29 67/2 Jack Conway..is conceded to be the ace ‘slanguage’ hurler in the world. 1935 Down Beat 1 Nov. 8. The slanguage of swing-terms that ‘cats’ use. 1958 Inside the ACD (Amer. College Dict.) Nov. 2/1 Max Shulman shows in Rally Round the Flag, Boys, a new novel, that he can capture and record living speech including the ‘slanguage’ of the current cool crop of hipsters. 1963 Sunday Times 8 Sept. 29/3 As one who left school in July, I feel qualified to write of current oddities mentioned by ‘Old Squares’ (cubes in teenage slanguage). 1974 Trailer Life Nov. 92 Our slanguage is so offbeat that during World War II American military men were able to foil the enemy by resorting to American vernacular. < as lemmas |
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