Slang Dictionary
The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang
Slang is a colourful, alternative vocabulary. It bristles with humour, vituperation, prejudice, informality: the slang of English is English with its sleeves rolled up, its shirt-tails dangling, and its shoes covered in mud.
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Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
Drawn from the Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, with the emphasis on the expressions used or coined before 1914.
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Dictionary Of Modern Colloquial French
The only French-English dictionary to offer comprehensive, unexpurgated coverage of French slang, with three levels of English translation, ranging from slang through to standard English.
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Dictionary of Contemporary Slang
With more than 15, 000 definitions, this book provides a guide to the use of slang today. It deals with drugs, sport and contemporary society, as well as favourite slang topics such as sex and bodily functions.
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The Oxford English-Hebrew Dictionary
The Oxford English-Hebrew Dictionary is a detailed guide to current usage in English and Hebrew. In addition to a full range of idioms and phrases, slang and colloquialisms, the dictionary offers comprehensive coverage of technical, scientific, le...
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Alfred Songwriter's Rhyming Dictionary Book
It's the easiest, most practical rhyming dictionary available. Words are listed in dictionary format with no phonetic mumbo jumbo.
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