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The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang (Oxford Paperback Reference)BUY FROM AMAZON.COM
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Usually ships in 24 hours RRP: Buy New: $11.53 You Save: $5.42 (32%) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours EDITORIAL REVIEWHere are over 5,000 slang words and phrases common to 20th-century English, providing a comprehensive and highly engaging guide to the most outspoken corner of our language. Unlike most such dictionaries this volume is organized thematically. Within each section the words are listed chronologically, starting with the century's earliest words and phrases and progressing right through to the present day, thus illuminating the development of slang and colloquial language over the last hundred years. Word origins and other interesting features of usage are given wherever possible, as are illustrative quotations from a wide range of authors. A comprehensive A-Z index lists all words included in the dictionary, so you can find a particular word quickly. From five-finger discount to forty-rod whiskey, this is an authoritative and up-to-date record of slang throughout the English language. PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: Oxford University Press, USAPub. Date: 28th April 2005 Catalog: Book Media: Paperback Number Of Pages: 324 Ean: 9780198610526 Isbn: 0198610521 ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
Beware: contrary to the item description above, this volume is not organized thematically; it does not contain any section.
In reference to LadyNaava's complaint that this volume doesn't actually contain current or recent slang. I fear that's impossible. At least for a bound reference. In the time it takes to print a book, let alone compile a dictionary, current slang changes, changes back, disappears and is replaced. That said, the warning that this volume may not be up to date with many of the better "regular" dictionaries (which have recently added Homer's D'oh! after only twenty years) is appreciated.
I purchased this book with the hopes of improving the dialog of contemporary characters in my writing. Unfortunately, most of the slang words included in this book is not very 'modern' and seem to come from the 20's-60's and earlier. This would be fine if you are writing a story about gangsters, gun molls or flower children. Unfortunately, I really don't see my characters using words like 'far-out,' 'drongo,' or 'face-fungus.' Overall, a disappointing purchase. Perhaps useful if you are writing historic fiction. SIMILAR ITEMS:
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Not true to description!
Time to look up "Modern"