Shorter slang dictionary

Shorter slang dictionary

By Rosalind Fergusson

Subjects: Nonfiction, General, English language, slang, dictionaries, Slang, English language, Literary Criticism, Dictionaries, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES, Language Arts

Description: From abdabs to zit From pillock (14th century) to couch potato (20th century) From She'll be apples (Australia) to the pits (USA) This new collection brings together some 5,000 contemporary slang expressions with origins in all parts of the world and spanning seven centuries. An interesting and amusing reference book, it is useful for anyone wishing to gain an insight into how people communicate with each other at the close of the twentieth century and a source of fascination to word-lovers throughout the world. Each entry has a concise and up-to-date definition. This is often accompanied by an example of the slang in common use along with the date of its introduction into the English language.

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