English · Culture & Society
/slæŋ/
[/slæŋ/]
informal casual language
Very informal words and expressions used by a particular group or in casual speech. Slang often changes quickly and may not be understood by outsiders.
Teenagers invent new slang so fast that their parents can barely keep up with it.
Teenagers invent new slang so fast that their parents can barely keep up with it.
Of uncertain origin, first recorded in the 18th century, possibly from a dialectal word for 'language'.
Used in casual speech and discussion of informal language.