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26-May-2007, 19:23
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Let me ask you, if it is possible this kind of petition, for Slang DIctionaries both on line and in paper that could be really good and useful.
Thanks a lot. I'm really concerned with all the different slang sentences that can be heard.
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Re: Slang Dictionary
If you do a search on "slang dictionary", you will find lots of them.
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Re: Slang Dictionary
As a members of UsingEnglish.com, you have access to our slang and idioms database:
http://www.usingenglish.com/members/idioms/
(and other goodies)
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Re: Slang Dictionary
A good dictionary is the Bloomsbury Dictionary of Contemporary Slang by Tony Thorne.
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Re: Slang Dictionary
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If you do a search on "slang dictionary", you will find lots of them.
Of course bcoz slang dictionary is a really-speaking dictionary.
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Re: Slang Dictionary
thanks
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