English language + Slang -- Dictionaries
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English language + Slang -- Dictionaries
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- Soldier and sailor words and phrases;, including slang of the trenches and the air force; British and American war-words and service terms and expressions in everyday use; nicknames, sobriquets, and titles of regiments, with their origins. The battle-honours of the Great War awarded to the British Army., Compiled by Edward Fraser and John Gibbons. London, G. Routledge, 1925
- American slang dictionary and thesaurus, Mary Elizabeth
- A very modern dictionary, 400 new words, phrases, acronyms & slang to keep your culture game on fleek, Tobias Anthony
- Unusual words and how they came about,, by Edwin Radford
- The official Scrabble players dictionary
- Depraved and insulting English, Peter Novobatzky and Ammon Shea
- The Routledge dictionary of modern American slang and unconventional English, edited by Tom Dalzell
- The dictionary of contemporary slang, Jonathon Green
- Cowboy slang, by Edgar R. "Frosty" Potter ; illustrated by Ron Scofield
- SLANG DICTIONARY
- The big book of talking dirty, with an introduction by Jonathon Green ; cartoons by Dan Pearce
- A dictionary of slang and unconventional English, Eric Partridge ; edited by Paul Beale
- The Cassell dictionary of slang, [compiled by] Jonathon Green
- Dictionary of American slang,, compiled and edited by Harold Wentworth and Stuart Berg Flexner. With a supplement by Stuart Berg Flexner
- A classical dictionary of the vulgar tongue., Edited with a biographical and critical sketch and an extensive commentary by Eric Partridge
- The official Scrabble players dictionary
- The chicktionary, from A-line to Z-snap, the words every woman should know, Anna Lefler
- 1811 dictionary of the vulgar tongue;, a dictionary of buckish slang, university wit, and pickpocket eloquence., Unabridged from the original 1811 ed., with a foreword by Robert Cromie
- The language of American popular entertainment, a glossary of argot, slang, and terminology, Don B. Wilmeth
- The queens' vernacular, a gay lexicon, by Bruce Rodgers
- Green's dictionary of slang, Jonathon Green
- The insult dictionary, history's best slights, street talk, and slang, Julie Tibbott
- The Oxford dictionary of slang, John Ayto
- A dictionary of the underworld, British & American, being the vocabularies of crooks, criminals, racketeers, beggars and tramps, convicts, the commercial underworld, the drug traffic, the white slave traffic, spivs, Eric Partridge
- The thesaurus of slang, Esther Lewin and Albert E. Lewin
- A dictionary of catch phrases, British and American, from the sixteenth century to the present day, Eric Partridge
- Cassell's dictionary of slang, Jonathon Green
- Dictionary of American underworld lingo., Hyman E. Goldin, editor in chief, Frank O'Leary, general editor [and] Morris Lipsius, assistant editor
- Bad English, a history of linguistic aggravation, Ammon Shea
- A dictionary of slang and unconventional English;, colloquialisms and catch-phrases, solecisms and catachreses, nicknames, vulgarisms, and such Americanisms as have been naturalized
- Soldier and sailor words and phrases;, including slang of the trenches and the air force; British and American war-words and service terms and expressions in every-day use; nicknames, sobriquets, and titles of regiments, with their origins; the battle-honours of the Great War awarded to the British Army;, compiled by Edward Fraser ... and John Gibbons ..
- Control + alt + delete, a dictionary of cyberslang, Jonathon Keats
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