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slangy

[ slang-ee ]

adjective

slangier, slangiest.
  1. of, of the nature of, or containing slang:

    a slangy expression.

  2. using much slang:

    slangy speech.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • Բi· adverb
  • Բi·Ա noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of slangy1

First recorded in 1840–50; slang 1 + -y 1
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To counter this, she has an uncommonly strong script for the genre, balancing the sappy and sentimental with a slangy skater-queer-cool-kid voice inhabited comfortably by both Stella and Plaza.

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To that end, the soapy spoof “Sylvanian Drama” works beautifully in its one-minute chunks but becomes its own slangy mindset after an hour.

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Throughout, the syntax is punchy and slangy, while the diction often grows brazenly recondite.

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And the turbulence of the Reformation gets a lot of arch nods, which are all the funnier in the slangy phrasing of queens who are essentially preening Billboard goddesses.

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The twee levels are off the charts, and there’s no amount of vintage sweaters and slangy lingo that can make playing the clarinet cool, despite Decker’s best efforts and Joe’s claims otherwise.

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