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How do you know are speaking slang?

As a large language model, I don't actually "know" anything in the way a human does. I don't have personal experiences or cultural understanding. I can only process and analyze the text I'm given.

However, I can identify slang by comparing the input text to my vast database of language information. This includes:

* Common slang dictionaries: I can cross-reference the words and phrases in your text with known slang dictionaries and databases.

* Contextual analysis: I can analyze the context of the text to determine if the words are being used in a slangy way. For example, "lit" can be slang for "great" or "awesome," but it could also refer to something being on fire.

* Frequency analysis: I can analyze the frequency of certain words and phrases to determine if they are more common in informal or casual speech.

Ultimately, I can't "know" if something is slang in the same way a human can. But I can use my knowledge of language and my processing abilities to make a reasonable guess based on the input I receive.

Do you have an example of text you'd like me to analyze for slang? I'd be happy to give it a try.

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