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Ardy Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

"TELL ME SOME SLANG WORD'S,PLEASE..."

Hey guys...
i am an indonesian..
i am joining this site ,because i want to master english correctly both speaking and writing.
one of lesson's that i'd like to master is : "SLANG WORD"
could you please tell me some popular slang word's...included the sample of their sentence ??
i think it's pretty important for me to know.
good word's ,cool word's ,even bad word's...that doesn't matter! once ,it's for improving my english.

really thank's for your answer'...
regards,
ardy - indonesia
  

Top answer

htm Remember that some of these are very offensive, and that even the non-offensive ones might be inappropriate in certain contexts, so exercise caution. com / , but keep in mind that this site has user-generated content and little quality control, so it contains a lot of dross.

  • htm Remember that some of these are very offensive, and that even the non-offensive ones might be inappropriate in certain contexts, so exercise caution.
  • com / , but keep in mind that this site has user-generated content and little quality control, so it contains a lot of dross.
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Here's some to get started with:

http://www.world-english.org/slang_world.htm

Remember that some of these are very offensive, and that even the non-offensive ones might be inappropriate in certain contexts, so exercise caution.
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And let me load on to Mr Wordy's caution my own opinion that slang is not a good thing for learners at all, unless they happen to be both very fluent and also living in an English-speaking community.

Most or all slang is specific to certain ages, regions and other demographies, and every learner I have met has the unusual ability to use slang in the wrong situations and to sound rather
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A couple of simple things that aren't quite right with the English in your post:

You don't need an apostrophe in ordinary plural words. So, "lesson's", "word's" and "thank's" should be "lessons", "words" and "thanks". This is viewed as a bad error, so it's a good idea to get out of the habit of doing it as soon as possible.

When you use a comma, put one space after the comma and

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