Slang and jargon can be misunderstood by others who are not familiar with the terms, leading to miscommunication. Using clear and precise language ensures effective communication and avoids potential confusion.
i think it is jargon!
The American slang for language is "lingo" or "jargon."
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Buzzword IS a slang term. It means the latest jargon everybody's using.
When talking about 'shiner' in the context of a 'black eye', this is slang.Dialects tend to be patterns of speech used in only a specific area. Jargon is really 'technical slang', slang used by people in certain professions.
It is a slang used by thieves and the like.(Argot, it is called.)
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You avoid it by learning the proper words and phrases used in the language. The more educated you become, the less likely you will be to use slang in a formal setting.
This sentence contains jargon (OD, ETA, TDY), slang (ASAP), and could be considered ungrammatical due to the lack of proper punctuation and word order. It might be best described as a mix of military and informal language commonly used in quick communication within those circles.
Slang refers to informal language used in specific social groups or settings, while jargon refers to specialized vocabulary used within a particular profession or field. Slang is more about fostering a sense of identity and connection, while jargon is used to efficiently communicate complex ideas within a specific context.