The Oxford dictionary of slang

Our longstanding love affair with the undignified bits of our language - the unguarded vocabulary of conversation, the quirky slang of in-groups, the colourful outbursts of lexis in extremis - has assured us a continuing tradition of collecting such words together in dictionaries. Rather than using...

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Other Authors: Ayto, John
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Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2003
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