Here are some examples:
* 'Bout: Short for "about"
* 'Sup: Short for "what's up?"
* 'Cause: Short for "because"
* 'Fore: Short for "before"
While these are widely used and understood, they are not considered standard English and should be avoided in formal writing.
Here are some key points to remember:
* Not all slang uses an apostrophe. Many slang words are formed without omitting letters.
* The apostrophe is not always a substitute for a letter. Sometimes it signifies a sound change or a shortened phrase.
* It's important to use context and understand the intended meaning. What might be slang in one context might be a standard word in another.
If you're unsure whether to use an apostrophe in a slang term, it's best to err on the side of caution and avoid it unless you're confident in its usage and the context.