Dictionary of American Slang
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HarperCollins, 2010.
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English
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9780062043245

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Barbara Ann Kipfer., Barbara Ann Kipfer|AUTHOR., & Robert L. Chapman|AUTHOR. (2010). Dictionary of American Slang . HarperCollins.

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	 And make no mistake––this is a dictionary that is purely American, the place where you can trace the development of the American language, in it's highly informal format known as "slang."
	 Some would ask: "isn't the language changing so fast that this book is out of date the day on which it is published?" Although it is true that changes to the language, particularly slang, happen faster and faster in the electronic age, still there is a place for an authoritative, recognized work that keeps track of and compiles the language into an historical document, as this dictionary does.
	 It is true that language changes very quickly; it is just as true that today's slang may be forgotten tomorrow. In recording the changing language, and sorting out what's here to stay from what's coming and quickly going, the Dictionary of American Slang serves a useful and important purpose.
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