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- The dialogue is dense and slangy, its tone urgent.
- Speaks poems in his slangy Spanish, no talkie English.
- Thus, a slangy answer will have a slangy clue.
- Thus, a slangy answer will have a slangy clue.
- A Turk might just get away with it, still sounds slangy.
- He introduced lively, slangy language into his stories ."
- :The " on me " thing is a very slangy idiom.
- Bit vague and slangy to me, perhaps because i am not american.
- Outside Berlin, " Kiez " may be considered by some as somewhat slangy.
- One of them consists of 24 bilingual paperbacks translated in a loose, almost slangy vernacular.
- But when was gaming, in its slangy, crapshooting sense, applied to a system?
- The colloquial need not yield to the stiffly formal, but neither should it embrace the slangy.
- She began writing her punchy, conversational, sometimes slangy prose for The New Yorker in 1967.
- Maybe those slangy terms could be in the Baseball jargon page if they're not there already.
- In the 20th century it took on a slangy additional meaning of " strong, romantic man ".
- :: Probably a slangy and shorthand way of saying " converted from analog / vinyl to digital ".
- As directed by Randall Arney, the production achieves a comic style consistent with the slangy, gently absurdist text.
- Elliptical poems shift drastically between low ( or slangy ) and high ( or naively'poetic') diction.
- :It's a slangy word meaning something like " those who claim to be experts on food ".
- Alicia's slangy Valley Girl kiss-offs such as " As if ! " were a hoot.
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