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Acronymous Slang

The shortening of common sayings by using the first letter of each word, and then presenting the letters in its abbreviated form. It is frequently used in the emails, the text messages, and/or references to the rockin' bands.

I can't wait to listen to the BTO (Bachman Turner Overdrive). The TCB (Takin' Care of Business) is one of my favorite songs of all the time. If you disagree, I will LOL, my friend. DYCTDOM? (Do you catch this drift of mine?) If not, my use of the acronymous slang might be confusing you. In that case, MAMF (My apologies, my fried).

by Roadside Jesus February 23, 2008

43πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


Suburban Slang

Any slang that is so overused it becomes tired.
Also called - SubSlang
Derived in a satiric sense from the fact that anything middle-class and suburban is considered lame.

Fo'Shizzle has now become a good example of suburban slang.

by The UweBolla Virus March 1, 2006

15πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


proper slang

It’s a word that is not proper grammar so it is proper slang witches a faster way of saying some thing

Funniest this was the funniest class ever funniest is proper slang

by Aleyah V December 7, 2020


proper slang

If A word is not a word or is not grammar it is proper slang

This is the funniest class ever funniest is proper slang

by Aleyah V December 7, 2020


slanging pipe

having sex

β€œDylan why’d you get back so late?”
β€œI was slanging pipe with this total babe”

by piperlikestopipe May 4, 2019


texas slang

Slang originating from the lone star state of Texas such as purple drank, swangin, and screwed up

Dat Boi watta knows all bout that texas slang

by Watta boi June 25, 2022


Jazz Slang

Slang from the 1950's and jazz culture. Similar to Beatnik slang. Popular terms through the 1920's to 1980's includes words like baby, bag, bug, cats, chops, crib, daddy-o, dig, fly, funky, hip, jive, pad, scene, wail, and wig out.

She uses a lot of Jazz slang. She called me a cool cat.

by Detective Manders August 6, 2011

46πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž