bryan_edward, to random
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davemark, to Catroventos
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Green's "Dictionary of Slang", billed as "‘Quite simply the best historical dictionary of English slang there is, ever has been"

Give it a look. For the words it has (and there are a LOT) offers some nice detail.

Found "rizz", but not "doomscroll" or "smishing".

https://greensdictofslang.com

EdwardPhilips, to Birds
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Morning all. As Lord Byron once said, “I awoke one morning to find myself choughing famous.”

With humble thanks to Jonathan Green. xx

#birds #language #dictionary #Slang #corvids

Screenshot of citation in Greens online dictionary of slang

Jakra, to history
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Anyone know the origin of the term "wog sores" in WWII as Australian slang? #history #slang #anzac #australia

dustcircle, to Norway
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itnewsbot, to linguistics
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Can any English word be turned into a synonym for “drunk”? Not all, but many can. - The lads from Edgar Wright's 2013 sci-fi comedy World's End know when t... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=2004735

davidbisset, to vegan
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Yo, what’s UPDOG?

🌭

kolev, to hebrew
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Is there a word for "high on " that is not ? I try to avoid .

Beclfc, to random

Today's word/s are

'Daft apeth'.



mdmrn, to Parenting
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You know what's more fun than using Zoomer slang incorrectly around your tween and teenage kids / their friends?

Using it 100% correctly in context to make it less cool.

Sorry, kids, I got mad rizz and can pull this off. No cap.

JeroenSH, to languagelearning
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The #Language of Now: #China’s Best Internet #Slang in 2023

Sixth Tone lists the buzzwords that shaped conversations on Chinese social media.

https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1014370

Ertain, to HipHop
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From what I've heard, the term "def" (in the late 1980s) meant something that was interesting or cool. Then Russell Simmons came along and started the comedy series Jam. If this is true, the band Def Leppard inspired the term. How is it that a rock band inspire a producing legend to name his show that way? I'm sure it's a long connection, but that blows my mind.

mmezabet, to linguistics
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terjefjelde, to languagelearning
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I mistyped "define" as "defube". I like that; we should invent a definition!

Or... I see that fube is slang for "an involuntary kind of attack that you have in moments of craziness and silliness" – how common is that? I've never seen it before.

petes_bread_eqn_xls, to random
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Hey I’m wondering if you’ve come across the old-fashioned “AC/DC” for in notable media? 🎶📚🎬📺

Any examples?

writeblankspace, to languagelearning
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A few questions for French speakers:

How do you say "nevermind" in the context of "whoops I actually got it wrong nevermind what I said"?

And is there a translation for the English slang "cursed"?

GayOldTime, to Vintage
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"Gay as a five cent pencil”
It's not a phrase, but together we can make it one

wolfofthewisp,
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@GayOldTime @headword the english had the expression ‘queer as a nine-bob note’ (there was no nine-bob note - ‘bob’ is slang for a shilling; 5 new pence, or 5p) - although ‘queer' in this context may mean something like ‘bent’ in the sense of counterfeit (crooked)

NarrelleMHarris, to languagelearning
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Over the weekend I presented some talks on Australian language and culture for an international language event. The one for Aussie slang was fun - explaining terms like budgie smugglers, spitting the dummy and bringing a plate. Host and I agree our favourite is “it’s cactus” to describe something broken beyond repair.

JeremyMallin, to random
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A character in a show I'm watching used the word "fuckness".

I think "fucktitude" sounds better.

mate, to random French
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Ça veut dire quoi "tu slay de ouf" ?

NickEast, to linguistics
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I'm poked up to say that my gigglemug is tight as a boiled owl, now bitch the pot my sauce-box is thristy... 😂

@linguistics @linguisticsmemes @histodons

#Linguistics
#Victorian #Slang

stronglang, to history
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stronglang, to random
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A "bee's dick" of salt? @bgzimmer examines an Australian idiom making inroads elsewhere:

https://stronglang.wordpress.com/2017/08/21/a-new-cooking-measurement/

stronglang, to random
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You may have seen the words "enshittify" and "enshittification" recently. @Fritinancy looks at where they came from (@pluralistic) and why they caught on:

https://stronglang.wordpress.com/2023/02/01/enshittification/

notqikipedia, to Korean

17th century slang expressions for sex included ‘play at rumpscuttle and clapperdepouch’, ‘play at pork and fish’, ‘feed the ugly pony a fat carrot’, ‘enjoy a game of low archery’, and ‘introduce Lady Wyedon to the charcuterie board’.

#english #language #slang #euphemisms #history #17thcentury #sex #QI #notQI

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