to slang
to slang means to sell or the act of selling/hustling narcotics
yo where are we going to slang this rock, before the 5-0 catches on
Not slang
Pumpkin Party isn't slang
My first real pumpkin! And to celebrate I invited all pumpkin users in the area; throw a little pumpkin party... I hope that's not slang...
slanging
1. Or slangin; selling weed or cocaine or other drugs.
2. A guy having a big dick.
2. A guy having a big dick.
girlfriend: My last boyfriend was so slanging.
guy: Yeah I heard he was a dealer.
girl: Exactly......
guy: Yeah I heard he was a dealer.
girl: Exactly......
Slang
An informal term that stands for or means something else than its literal meaning; a shorter way to say a word or phrase
Slang is slang for short language.
slang
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slang
Portmanteau for the words : Short and LANGuage
Influenced by different languages, dialects, cultures, sayings, and on some occassions, tone or accent of a voice, the word SLANG caught on as a coined term during the late 80's in Atlanta, Georgia by Madamé Constable Charlotte Hemingsworth VIII as she was famous for speaking in a Southern accent and was too lax to complete phrases during normal conversations. She claims that it was for the purpose of concealing topics amongst close friends from eavesdropping citizens or members of the small community.
Influenced by different languages, dialects, cultures, sayings, and on some occassions, tone or accent of a voice, the word SLANG caught on as a coined term during the late 80's in Atlanta, Georgia by Madamé Constable Charlotte Hemingsworth VIII as she was famous for speaking in a Southern accent and was too lax to complete phrases during normal conversations. She claims that it was for the purpose of concealing topics amongst close friends from eavesdropping citizens or members of the small community.
The community in these parts uses their own slang to confuse non-locals.
Slange
The consumption of alcohol in a social surrounding, especially to excess.
Derived from the Scots toast 'slange var', traditionally said at dinner with the right foot on the table.
Derived from the Scots toast 'slange var', traditionally said at dinner with the right foot on the table.
Aye mate, we were in a total slange cave before we came to the club, so slighty the worse for wear.
Few more tins of Tenny's down ye and ye'll be pure slanged.
Tuesday nights are an opportunity for epic slange if you aren't facing a breathaliser the morning after.
Few more tins of Tenny's down ye and ye'll be pure slanged.
Tuesday nights are an opportunity for epic slange if you aren't facing a breathaliser the morning after.