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What are words considered slang?

Slang is a type of informal language that is used in casual conversations, particularly among specific groups of people. It is often characterized by:

Characteristics of Slang:

* Informal: Slang is not typically used in formal settings like business meetings or academic papers.

* Short-lived: Slang words and phrases often fade out of use quickly, replaced by new ones.

* Group-specific: Slang is frequently associated with particular age groups, geographical locations, or social groups.

* Figurative language: Slang often uses metaphors, similes, and other forms of figurative language to create vivid and expressive phrases.

* Non-standard grammar: Slang may deviate from standard grammar rules, using contractions, shortened words, and unconventional sentence structures.

Examples of Slang Words and Phrases:

* "Chill" (meaning relax or calm down)

* "Lit" (meaning exciting or amazing)

* "YOLO" (meaning "you only live once")

* "Netflix and chill" (meaning watch movies and relax together)

* "Bae" (meaning "before anyone else")

* "Gucci" (meaning good or excellent)

* "Salty" (meaning upset or angry)

* "Squad" (meaning a group of close friends)

It's important to note that:

* The use of slang is highly context-dependent. What might be considered slang in one setting might be perfectly acceptable in another.

* Slang can evolve quickly, and what was considered slang a few years ago may now be standard vocabulary.

* Understanding slang can help you better understand the language and culture of different groups.

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