- word
Bargoens usually refers to the thieves' cant
spoken between 1850 and 1950. The
actual slang varied greatly from
place to place;
often Bargoens denotes...
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criminals of
Dutch descent. It is a
slang word
coming from the old
Amsterdam Bargoens language.
Organized crime in the
Netherlands goes back to the 18th century...
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Retrieved 21
October 2023. "
Bargoens". Mokums.nl (in Dutch).
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October 2023. Schoepen, Elke (2005).
Bargoens: taal der Voyageurs. Antwerp...
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Industrial Strength Records. The word
gabber comes from
Amsterdam Bargoens slang and
means "friend".
Gabber remains highly po****r in the Netherlands...
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Netherlands for the city of Amsterdam. The
nickname was
first considered to be
bargoens, a form of
Dutch slang, but in the 20th
century it lost its
negative sound...
- a styled,
greased quiff. The term
nozem is
believed to
derive from the
Bargoens cant word
penoze ("underworld"),
which in turn
derives from Yiddish. In...
- G, from
Indonesia Banjački, from
Serbia Barallete, from Galicia,
Spain Bargoens, from the
Netherlands Bron from León and Asturias,
Spain Beurla Reagaird...
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budge – a
person who
breaks into
houses to
allow entry for
their gang.
Bargoens,
Netherlands Fenya,
Russia Germanía,
Spain Grypsera,
Poland Rotwelsch,...
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conscience and
should act
towards one
another in a
spirit of brotherhood.
Bargoens Dutch Braille Dutch grammar Dutch Language Union Dutch literature Dutch...
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Bambaiya Hindi Indonesian slang Argot British slang Bargoens Caló Cant
Cantonese internet slang ****ney
rhyming slang Fala dos arxinas...