Free Online Slang Dictionary on the Net
Tel-Aviv, Israel (PRWEB) November 3, 2008 -- A new Free Slang Dictionary (http://www.slang-dictionary.org) website has been recently launched making the vernacular vocabulary of any language more colorful and playful. The dictionaries available on this site are dedicated to help you jazz up your language with lively slang, which is an informal, frequently entertaining, language.
The English language contains a large array of slang words and expressions. The Free Slang dictionaries on this website provide quick access to a selection of slang and colloquial English dictionaries, such as the English Slang Dictionary containing American slang, Aussie slang and more. The Slang Dictionary is free of charge and is the ideal one-stop place to finding all the slang words and expressions, colloquialisms and informal speech.
Among others, the London Slang Dictionary features a selection of slang terms from the good old days and the fascinating world of the Cockney dialect.
Vox Slang Dictionary is also featured on slang-dictionary.org. This is a short glossary of American slang (http://www.slang-dictionary.org/Vox-Slang/) containing lively definitions of words, abbreviations and common idiomatic phrases from the everyday life. This is a perfect resource for those who wish to learn American English slang with no misunderstanding.
"The use of slang varies by country and is sometimes used only in a particular territory or regions within a country." says Dalia Prysler, slang-dictionary.org Content Manager. "This free online Slang Dictionary website has been designed as a useful guide with the intent to cover a vast array of English slang words (http://www.slang-dictionary.org) and phrases to help users understand and use English slang."
For additional information on the free Slang Dictionary, visit http://www.slang-dictionary.org/
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