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carlboygenius:Slang: Victorian EnglishSource: http://www.buzzfeed.com/lukelewis/surprising-victorian
In Victorian slang, a THREE-FIGURE MAN was a wanted criminal whose capture earned a reward of at lea
mexicanfoodporn:MEXICANFOODPORN and the mexican slang of the day:“Me voy a echar un taco de ojo” = “
Older gay men try out modern gay slang and its so delightful5d277a18d1402
oakleysworld:Troye Sivan vs British Slang!
nevaehtyler:PoetTaylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating Black slang.In her poem “AAVE”
Best of A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1st and 2nd editions (1785 and 1788), Part 7 (F
camilascabello:“I’m sorry for using an excessive amount of internet slang and all caps. I just ate 3
bramblepatch:from Passing English of the Victorian EraI’m gonna bring this back if it’s the last thi
nevaehtyler:PoetTaylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating Black slang.In her poem “AAVE”
russian-criminal-tattoos:‘Rat-thief’‘Rat-thief’ is camp slang for a petty criminal who steals from o
35mmsunsetz:CORPSE /kɔːps/theatrical slang (v.) “spoil a piece of acting by forgetting one’s lines
Venus CloacinaWarning to the faint-hearted: etymology of a historical slang word for genitalia ahead
nevaehtyler:PoetTaylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating Black slang.In her poem “AAVE”
nevaehtyler:PoetTaylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating Black slang.In her poem “AAVE”
starcatcinema:A “game of flats” is 18th century slang for lesbian sex.
Best of A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1st and 2nd editions (1785 and 1788), Part 5 (P
moonlitmidnightmay:carlboygenius:Slang: Victorian EnglishSource: http://www.buzzfeed.com/lukelewis/s
hayaomiyazaki:Schitt’s Creek’s Eugene and Dan Levy Teach You Youth Slang | Vanity Fair
Best of A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1st and 2nd editions (1785 and 1788), part 2Par
snowys1349:thepotentialpolyglot:when you talk to a native speaker who uses slang but you’ve only eve
7-percent:Weird and Wonderful British PhrasesA sister post to the previous one on slang. Uncle Tom C
nevaehtyler:PoetTaylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating Black slang.In her poem “AAVE”
obviousplant:Left at a local drug store
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