英:['slæŋgwɪdʒ]
美:['slæŋgwɪdʒ]
英:['slæŋgwɪdʒ]
美:['slæŋgwɪdʒ]
blend of slang and language
The first known use of slanguage was in 1870
1 Cube talking reckless, Too $hort as the pimp with a heart of gold, E-40’s deep slanguage, and smooth ol’ Uncle Snoop: this is Mount Westmore’s appeal to their graying base.
2 Its unique brand of entertainment jargon, known as "slanguage," has even crept into the wider popular vernacular after words like "sitcom" and "soap opera" originated in the pages of Variety.
3 We get the American slanguage as immediately as artists invent the phrases.
4 And even the slanguage of the show — which is this amazing mix of accent and dialect and old slang and new slang — it all is marinated together.
5 Perhaps I should apologize for the use here of the verb monkey, which savors of what a friend of mine calls the "English slanguage," to differentiate it from what he also calls the "Andrew Language."