Slang in spanish

Argot

pronunciation: ɑɹ̩goʊt part of speech: noun
In gestures

slang = argot, lenguaje coloquial. 

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» slang word = jerga, argot, palabra coloquial.

Example: Wine lovers around the world have joyously adopted the British slang word 'plonk' to describe poor, cheap wine.

» street slang = lenguaje de la calle.

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Slang synonyms

vernacular in spanish: , pronunciation: vɜrnækjəlɜr part of speech: noun cant in spanish: , pronunciation: kænt part of speech: noun fool in spanish: , pronunciation: ful part of speech: noun jargon in spanish: , pronunciation: dʒɑrgən part of speech: noun cod in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑd part of speech: noun argot in spanish: , pronunciation: ɑrgət part of speech: noun gull in spanish: , pronunciation: gʌl part of speech: noun dupe in spanish: , pronunciation: dup part of speech: noun, verb patois in spanish: , pronunciation: pətɔɪs part of speech: noun lingo in spanish: , pronunciation: lɪŋgoʊ part of speech: noun take in in spanish: , pronunciation: teɪkɪn part of speech: verb put on in spanish: , pronunciation: pʊtɑn part of speech: verb, adjective befool in spanish: , pronunciation: bɪful part of speech: verb put one across in spanish: , pronunciation: pʊtwʌnəkrɔs part of speech: verb put one over in spanish: , pronunciation: pʊtwʌnoʊvɜr part of speech: verb
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