Some slang words for "hey what's up" include "sup", "yo", "hey there", and "what's good".
The slang word for brother is "bro" or "bruh."
The slang word for clothes is "threads."
The slang word for "no" is "nah."
No, an idiom is not a slang word. An idiom is a commonly used expression with a figurative meaning that is different from its literal meaning. Slang, on the other hand, refers to informal words and phrases that are specific to a particular group or generation.
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Servus - hey
In New Zealand, it's the slang word fo 'hey' or 'hi'
"Hi" IS a slang term. It means "hello."Some other slang for "hello" would be: Hey, yo, what's up, or hiya.
Beastly is a word that Describes awesomeness and cool example: Hey, Bob that new car is beastly (or beast), i love it!
They didn't. It wasn't said. This is modern slang and really not a word with a meaning the way it is used today.
Ayo - Hey
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Some slang words for "hey what's up" include "sup", "yo", "hey there", and "what's good".
"Dawg" is African-American urban slang used to indicate "my friend" or "my buddy". Similar slang in the same context might be "brother", "bro", or "homie". Similar slang in other contexts might be "dude", "man", or "guy". There is crossover between African-American urban slang and other slang usages, especially over time.Urban slang: "Hey bro, whassup?" ... "Nuthin', dawg." Surfer-Teen slang: "Hey dude, what's happenin'?" ... "Same old same old, man." Traditional equivalent: "I say, friend, is anything interesting happening?" ... "No, buddy, it's dull as can be."slang term used to mean, my home boy/girl, frienddawg means "close friend"
Buzz IS a slang word.
The slang word for brother is "bro" or "bruh."