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Often used in the same context:
lingo,
parlance,
vernacular,
patois,
slang,
jargon,
shorthand,
colloquialism,
colloquial,
neologism,
ese,
euphemism,
lexicon,
wordplay,
affectation,
pidgin,
idiom,
journalese,
bureaucratese,
circumlocutions,
lingua franca,
newspeak,
orotund,
phraseology,
sophisticates,
epithet,
coinages,
poesy,
demimonde,
demotic,
cockney,
pedantry,
tropes,
dilettantes,
nabob,
loquacity,
vocabulary,
metaphors,
dandyism,
lexis,
gerunds,
synonym,
crudities,
jape,
hepcat,
subculture,
politi,
milieu,
rhyming slang,
mesmerism,
gobbledygook,
rhymes,
adjective,
shtik,
hemingwayesque,
malapropism,
booboisie,
leet,
phrase,
diphthongs,
commonplaces,
vocab,
pentameter,
scatology,
jackanapes,
poseur,
archaism,
officialese,
politesse,
sendup,
fops,
verb,
badinage,
nomenclature,
monosyllables,
martinets,
prole,
epigrams,
babble,
arcana,
pseudo,
gobbledegook,
slanguage,
koans,
noun,
verbiage,
gimcrack,
brutalism,
patter,
flummery,
received pronunciation,
acronyms,
sneery,
inanities,
dadaist,
simp,
goombah,
subversiveness,
lowlife,
onomatopoeia,
foppery,
abstract noun,
folkways,
specialty,
folklore,
etiquette,
language,
terminology,
colloquialisms,
culture,
customs,
fad,
fashions
More general:
non-standard speech
Synonyms:
cant,
jargon,
lingo,
patois,
slang,
vernacular
Also try:
— Adjectives for argot:
own,
criminal,
french,
special,
parisian,
local,
gay,
american,
current,
underworld,
black,
more...
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