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A slang dictionary is a reference book containing an alphabetical list of slang
Slang

Slang is the use of highly informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speaker's dialect or language....
, vernacular
Vernacular

Vernacular refers to the native language of a country or a locality. In general linguistics, it is used to describe local languages as opposed to Lingua franca, official standards or global languages....
 vocabulary
Vocabulary

A person's vocabulary is the set of words they are familiar with in a language. A vocabulary usually grows and evolves with age, and serves as a useful and fundamental tool for communication and learning....
 not generally acceptable in formal usage, usually including information given for each word, usually including meaning, pronunciation, and etymology
Etymology

Etymology is the study of the roots and history of words; and how their form and meaning have changed over time.In languages with a long detailed history, etymology makes use of philology, the study of how words change from culture to culture over time....
. It can provide definitions on a range of slang from more mundane terms (like "rain check
Rain check

Rain check may refer to:...
" or "bob and weave
Bob and weave

* Bobbing moves the head laterally and beneath an incoming punch. As the opponent's punch arrives, the fighter bends the legs quickly and simultaneously shifts the body either slightly right or left....
") to obscure sexual practices. Such works also can include words and phrases arising from different dialect
Dialect

A dialect is a variety of a language that is characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers. The term is applied most often to regional speech patterns, but a dialect may also be defined by other factors, such as social class....
s and argot
Argot

Argot is a secret language used by various groups?including, but not limited to, thieves and other criminals?to prevent outsiders from understanding their conversations....
s, which may or may not have passed into more common usage.






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A slang dictionary is a reference book containing an alphabetical list of slang
Slang

Slang is the use of highly informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speaker's dialect or language....
, vernacular
Vernacular

Vernacular refers to the native language of a country or a locality. In general linguistics, it is used to describe local languages as opposed to Lingua franca, official standards or global languages....
 vocabulary
Vocabulary

A person's vocabulary is the set of words they are familiar with in a language. A vocabulary usually grows and evolves with age, and serves as a useful and fundamental tool for communication and learning....
 not generally acceptable in formal usage, usually including information given for each word, usually including meaning, pronunciation, and etymology
Etymology

Etymology is the study of the roots and history of words; and how their form and meaning have changed over time.In languages with a long detailed history, etymology makes use of philology, the study of how words change from culture to culture over time....
. It can provide definitions on a range of slang from more mundane terms (like "rain check
Rain check

Rain check may refer to:...
" or "bob and weave
Bob and weave

* Bobbing moves the head laterally and beneath an incoming punch. As the opponent's punch arrives, the fighter bends the legs quickly and simultaneously shifts the body either slightly right or left....
") to obscure sexual practices. Such works also can include words and phrases arising from different dialect
Dialect

A dialect is a variety of a language that is characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers. The term is applied most often to regional speech patterns, but a dialect may also be defined by other factors, such as social class....
s and argot
Argot

Argot is a secret language used by various groups?including, but not limited to, thieves and other criminals?to prevent outsiders from understanding their conversations....
s, which may or may not have passed into more common usage. They can also track the changing meaning of the terms over time and space, as they migrate and mutate. This makes them of interest to a variety of people, from oral historians
Oral history

Oral history can be defined as the recording, preservation and interpretation of history, based on the personal experiences and opinions of the speaker....
, to etymologists, to the casual browser.

Famous slang dictionaries


Slang dictionaries have been around hundreds of years. The Canting Academy, or Devil's Cabinet Opened was a 17th-century slang dictionary, written in 1673 by Richard Head
Richard Head

Richard Head was an author, playwright and bookselling. He became famous with his satirical novel The English Rogue - one of the earliest novels in English that found a continental translation....
, that looked to define Thieves' cant
Thieves' cant

Thieves' cant was a secret language which was formerly used by thieves, beggars and hustlers of various kinds in Great Britain and to a lesser extent in other English-speaking countries....
. Another early slang dictionary was Francis Grose
Francis Grose

Francis Grose , born at Greenford in Middlesex, antiquary, drawing, and lexicographer, of Switzerland extraction , was Richmond Herald from 1755 to 1763....
's A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, first published in 1785.

In recent years, dictionaries with a more academic focus have tried to bring together etymological studies in an attempt to provide definitive guides to slang while avoiding problems arising from folk etymology and false etymology
False etymology

A false etymology is an assumed or postulated etymology that current consensus among scholars of historical linguistics holds to be incorrect. Many false etymologies may also be described as folk etymologies, the distinction being that folk etymologies are widely believed to be true, and of anonymous origin....
. The study of slang is now taken seriously by academics, especially lexicographers
Lexicography

The pursuit of lexicography is divided into two related disciplines:*Practical lexicography is the art or craft of compiling, writing and editing dictionary....
 like the late Eric Partridge
Eric Partridge

Eric Honeywood Partridge was a noted New Zealand/United Kingdom lexicography of the English language, particularly of its slang.Partridge was born near Waimata Valley, Gisborne, New Zealand, on the North Island of New Zealand to John Thomas Partridge, a grazier, and his wife Ethel Norris....
, devoting their energies to the field and publishing on it, including producing slang dictionaries.

Examples include:

  • Chambers Slang Dictionary (by Jonathon Green
    Jonathon Green

    Jonathon Green is a British lexicographer of slang and writer on the history of alternative cultures. Jonathon Green is often referred to as the English-speaking world?s leading lexicographer of slang, and has even been described as 'The most-acclaimed British lexicographer since Johnson'....
    , Chambers Harrap Publishers
    Chambers Harrap

    Chambers Harrap Publishers is a reference publisher based in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom and now holds the property rights of the venerable W.R.Chambers Publishers and its competitor George G....
    , ISBN 9780550104397), previously Cassell Dictionary of Slang (Cassell Reference
    Orion Publishing Group

    Orion Publishing Group Ltd. is a United Kingdom-based book publisher. It is owned by Hachette Livre. In 1998 Orion bought Cassell....
    , 1998; last edition 2006, ISBN 9780304366361)
  • A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (by Eric Partridge
    Eric Partridge

    Eric Honeywood Partridge was a noted New Zealand/United Kingdom lexicography of the English language, particularly of its slang.Partridge was born near Waimata Valley, Gisborne, New Zealand, on the North Island of New Zealand to John Thomas Partridge, a grazier, and his wife Ethel Norris....
     and Paul Beale, Routledge
    Routledge

    Routledge is a publisher of non-fiction academic books and journals. It was acquired in 1997 by, and is thus now an imprint of, the Taylor & Francis Group, which is a sub-division of Informa PLC, a company based in the United Kingdom with offices worldwide....
    , 2002, ISBN 0415291895)
  • The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang (by John Ayto and John Simpson
    John Simpson (lexicographer)

    John Simpson is a British lexicography and senior editor of the Oxford English Dictionary . Simpson was co-editor of the second edition, which ran to 20 volumes published in 1989, a combination of the original text with several supplemental volumes that had followed....
    , Oxford University Press
    Oxford University Press

    Oxford University Press is a publisher and a department of the University of Oxford in England. It is the largest university press in the world, being larger than all the American university presses combined with Cambridge University Press....
    , 2005, ISBN 0198610521)


There have also been more tongue-in-cheek
Tongue-in-cheek

Tongue-in-cheek is a term used to refer to humor in which a statement, or an entire fictional work, is not meant to be taken seriously, but its lack of seriousness is subtle....
 efforts which tend to focus on the more vulgar slang terms:

  • Roger's Profanisaurus
    Roger's Profanisaurus

    Roger's Profanisaurus is a compendium of profanity, featuring the foulmouthed Viz character Roger Mellie, the man on the telly. The title is a word play on Roget's Thesaurus....
     Rex: The Ultimate Swearing Dictionary
    (third edition, Viz, 2005, ISBN 0752228129)


The Urban Dictionary
Urban Dictionary

Urban Dictionary is a World Wide Web dictionary of slang words and phrases. The site also features slang assocated with virtual communities and sub/counter-culture public figures....
 occupies a similar end of the spectrum. While offering definitions for actual terms, it relies on user contributions which can introduce both humour and inaccuracies. It has also recently been published in book form:

  • Urban Dictionary: Fularious Street Slang Defined (by Aaron Peckham, Andrews McMeel
    Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC is a company which publishes books, calendars, and related toys. It is a part of Andrews McMeel Universal, as is the Universal Press Syndicate....
    , 2006, ISBN 0740751433)


  • The Shesaurus: Hip Hop Women's Dictionary (by Keshia Kola, Penmar Press Publishing, 2005, ISBN 0615221588)


See also

  • Jargon
    Jargon

    Jargon is terminology which has been especially defined in relationship to a specific activity, profession, or group. In other words, the term covers the language used by people who work in a particular area or who have a common interest....
  • Slang
    Slang

    Slang is the use of highly informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speaker's dialect or language....
  • Thieves' cant
    Thieves' cant

    Thieves' cant was a secret language which was formerly used by thieves, beggars and hustlers of various kinds in Great Britain and to a lesser extent in other English-speaking countries....


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