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'ignore breakfast'? | 'anything' vs 'something'?
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Use of English, Slang... #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 04, 2008 18:53 pm   Use of English, Slang...
 

here u can add your favourite slangs, or ask what is their meaning...
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Use of English, Slang... #2 (permalink) Tue Nov 04, 2008 18:59 pm   Use of English, Slang...
 

for example:
ttyl: talk to you later(l8r)
gr8:great
lemmec: let me see
keep one's pecker up:To remain cheerful, to not let the situation get one down. //Informal//
scabby:unpleasant, distasteful
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Use of English, Slang... #3 (permalink) Tue Nov 04, 2008 23:18 pm   Use of English, Slang...
 

Jooit? (did you eat ? )
No, Joo? (No, did you?)
Notchet (Not yet)
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Use of English, Slang... #4 (permalink) Tue Nov 04, 2008 23:51 pm   Use of English, Slang...
 

Slang is not countable. Don't use "slangs."
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Use of English, Slang... #5 (permalink) Wed Nov 05, 2008 17:48 pm   Use of English, Slang...
 

Barb D i didnt tell you to use it, im just trying to help to understand it.
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Use of English, Slang... #6 (permalink) Thu Nov 06, 2008 18:08 pm   Use of English, Slang...
 

but u dont have to read it if u dont want...
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