vulgar slang

vulgar slang
s.
lenguaje vulgar.

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  • slang — slang1 /slang/, n. 1. very informal usage in vocabulary and idiom that is characteristically more metaphorical, playful, elliptical, vivid, and ephemeral than ordinary language, as Hit the road. 2. (in English and some other languages) speech and …   Universalium

  • slang — [[t]slæŋ[/t]] n. 1) ling. very informal usage in vocabulary and idiom that is characteristically more metaphorical, playful, elliptical, vivid, and ephemeral than ordinary language 2) ling. speech or writing characterized by the use of vulgar and …   From formal English to slang

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  • slang expression — noun informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vituperative or vulgar their speech was full of slang expressions • Syn: ↑slang, ↑slang term • Derivationally related forms …   Useful english dictionary

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