slang
slang vernacular vocabulary not generally acceptable in formal usage. It is notable for its liveliness, humor, emphasis, brevity, novelty, and exaggeration. Most slang is faddish and ephemeral, but some words are retained for long periods and eventually become part of the standard language (e.g., phony, blizzard, movie). On the scale used to indicate a word's status in the language, slang ranks third behind standard and colloquial (or informal) and before cant. Slang often conveys an acerbic, even offensive, no-nonsense attitude and lends itself to poking fun at pretentiousness. Frequently grotesque and fantastic, it is usually spoken with intent to produce a startling or original effect. It is especially well developed in the speaking vocabularies of cultured, sophisticated, linguistically rich languages. Characteristically individual, slang often incorporates elements of the jargons of special-interest groups (e.g., professional, sport, regional, criminal, and drug subcultures). Slang words often come from foreign languages or are of a regional nature. Slang is very old, and the reasons for its development have been much investigated. The following is a small sample of American slang descriptive of a broad range of subjects: of madness—loony, nuts, psycho; of crime—heist, gat, hit, heat, grifter; of women—babe, chick, squeeze, skirt; of men—dude, hombre, hunk; of drunkenness—sloshed, plastered, stewed, looped, trashed, smashed; of drugs—horse, high, stoned, tripping; of caressing—neck, fool around, make out; of states of mind—uptight, wired, mellow, laid back; the verb to go —scram, split, scoot, tip; miscellaneous phrases—you push his buttons, get it together, chill, she does her number, he does his thing, what's her story, I'm not into that.
Bibliography: See H. L. Mencken, The American Language (3 vol., 1936-48); P. Farb, Word Play (1973); J. Green, The Dictionary of Contemporary Slang (1985); R. Chapman, Thesaurus of American Slang (1989); E. Partridge, A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (1990); J. E. Lighter, ed., Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang (Vol. I, 1994; Vol. II, 1997).
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Revamped Charade puts on brave new face
Newspaper article from: The Press; 7/17/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...has recently restyled and upgraded its Charade range. DAVE MOORE drives the 1.5...surprisingly brisk performer. The Daihatsu Charade lost a lot of its personality when it...its 1.3 litre and 1 litre units, the Charade has even become something of a performance...
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Daihatsu Charade redefines affordable luxury: 1989 line features lower prices and a 3-yr-36,000-mile 'bumper-to-bumper' warranty. (Daihatsu America Inc.)
PR Newswire; 9/30/1988; 700+ words
; DAIHATSU CHARADE REDEFINES AFFORDABLE LUXURY: 1989 LINE...range for the world-class 1989 model Charade lineup, it was announced today by C...operating officer. Moreover, all 1989 Charade models are covered by Daihatsu's comprehensive...
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Nineteenth Century Charade Dramas: Syllables of Gentility and Sociability
Magazine article from: Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film; 7/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...success of the charade in England. The poetical charades are the earliest...siblings traded charades. Cassandra Elizabeth Austen's brief charade, Baronet, is...preface to Original Charades observes, 'But the charade is only a complication...
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Basic Charades' Simple Gestures
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 2/14/1992; ; 700+ words
; ...cylinder, three-door 1992 Daihatsu Charade SE hatchback I drove before heading down...could hear the road quite clearly in the Charade SE. The crank windows sounded as if they...door, 16-valve, four-cylinder 1992 Charade SX! That was Cafe Noir! I could listen...
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Triple appeal; DAIHATSU CHARADE
Newspaper article from: The Press; 4/26/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...DAVE MOORE welcomes the three-cylinder Charade. More was probably less in the late...than it is now -- decided that its wee Charade could grow into four-cylinder power...cylinder engines in the 1970s, and the Charade unit was so highly thought of that Innocenti...
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The Bellamy charades.(William Bellamy, A Century of Charades, book)
Magazine article from: Word Ways; 2/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...some such timid charade as "court-ship...laws for writing charades in verse which is...answers to any of his charades. If people wrote...reply with another charade on the same keyword...include one or two charades of modern manufacture...pre> Bellamy Charade No. 222 Cleopatra...
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Answers to Bellamy's 500 charades.
Magazine article from: Word Ways; 2/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...answers to A Second Century of Charades are contained in Re-Open Sesame...supplying the answers to More Charades. A charade is created by partitioning a...lt;p>A Century of Charades 1 charade 2 chromo 3 purchase 4 elegant...
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Charade is a nifty little runabout.(Motoring)
Newspaper article from: Daily News (South Africa); 12/6/2007; 700+ words
; ...intersection... Daihatsu's Charade has no unnecessary garnishes...These added extras make the Charade a Celeb model as opposed to...fancy comparison we'll call it Charade - Supersized. All Charades are powered by the same 998cc...
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Cinerama : Charade.
Newspaper article from: The Star (Amman, Jordan); 11/27/2006; 700+ words
; By Mike Derderian Playing charade with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn in...Donen's 113-minute 1963 noir classic Charade is the best activity a person can do when bored or with time to kill. Charade does bust a person's brain but it does...
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First Daihatsu Charade automobiles arrive in U.S.
PR Newswire; 10/28/1987; 700+ words
; ...Charade will be offered in three models: the CLS (Standard Luxury Charade), the CLX (Xtra Luxury Charade) and the CSX (Xtra Sporty Charade). While all three Charades share the same engine, drive train and a lengthy list of quality standard...
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charade
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
charade , verbal, written, or acted...wrote many of the well-known charades, and a good description of the acted charade is found in Thackeray's Vanity Fair. In the United States a charade acted in pantomime and having...
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Hepburn, Audrey
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers
...Story , 1959; Best British Actress, British Academy, for Charade , 1964; Commander, Order of Arts and Letters, France, 1987...The Loudest Whisper ) (Wyler) (as Karen Wright) 1963 Charade (Donen) (as Reggie Lambert) 1964 Paris When It Sizzles...
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Vazquez, Yul
Book article from: Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
...Floating Islands " and The Floating Islands ), Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, c. 1995. Celebrity Charades (also known as Celebrity Charades: LAByrinth Theater Company Benefit ), LAByrinth Theater Company, Daryl Roth Theatre, New York City...
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Hospital, Janette Turner
Book article from: Contemporary Novelists
...York, Dutton, and London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1985. Charades. St. Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1988; NewYork...LINQ Magazine, (Queensland, Australia), 17(1) 1990; "Charades: Searching for Father Time: Memory and the Uncertainty Principle...
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Lewis, Crystal
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
...solo album before her marriage, 1987 ’ s Beyond the Charade . For the next five years she continued to release albums for...Blue Yonder, mid-1980s; released debut album, Beyond the Charade, 1987; actress in Roadhouse television series on the Nickelodeon...
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