- have
similarities to the
hairstyles of the
Jumano tribe. The
haircut is
slangily called the "cuh" in the Rio
Grande Valley of Texas,
after the song Cuh...
-
Retrieved March 31, 2023. HUGO, Jan. Slovník nespisovné češtiny: argot,
slangy a obecná
mluva od nejstarších dob po současnost :
historie a původ slov...
- context, "familiarity will
disguise and
sometimes it will
bring out its
slanginess." In 1887 The Lady
noted that "the
ladies of New York ...
think no form...
- amu****t of host Godfrey. The
first half of his act was a
monologue in a
slangy, almost-mumbled punk-kid characterization,
telling listeners about his friend...
- "incredibly
beautiful style when he
talks that
ranges from
erudite to
brilliantly slangy". The
acclaim surrounding Bourdain's
memoir Kitchen Confidential led to...
- the beat of the music. The use of the word "rap" to
describe quick and
slangy speech or
witty repartee long
predates the
musical form.
MCing is a form...
-
provides a
fluid and
organic style; and when she is with her schoolmates, a
slangy visual language is
reflected by a handheld. Once the film went into production...
- Hoffman's
Steal This Book and
highlighted its "unconventional format", "
slangy lingo", and "well
placed cuss words." In 2022, it was
announced that Baz...
- Pacific." A
reviewer in
Publishers W****ly argued, "With the help of a fluid,
slangy translation,
Murakami emerges as a
wholly original talent." In a review...
-
speech as "dignified" and formal,
while Richard's
speech is
explained as "
slangy and impetuous".: p.56–60 Richard's
casualness in
speech is also
noted by...