Sentence examples for slang adjective from inspiring English sources

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When Americans use hyper as a slang adjective, we usually are shortening hyperactive, meaning "high-strung, nervous in the service".

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Founded by two college classmates, NaCo the company makes a line of street-chic sportswear inspired by naco the adjective, which translates roughly as tacky, in south-of-the-border slang.

Avoid Internet slang.

("Zek" is slang for prisoner).

("Guvnor" is slang for "boss").

Is that even slang?

Whose slang takes priority?

More hippie slang.

These "slang" classics offer evidence.

Stoners, stabbings and street slang.

Writers, however, seldom invent slang.

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