is he goated with the rule?Jeom@lemmy.world to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 410 points – 1 years ago51Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsAre they really defining one slang term using two other slang terms?Used long enough a slang term just becomes part of the language. For example, "cool" used to be slang. Would you say it's still slang? Or just part of the English language now?I feel "cool" is still slang word, even if really widely usedits cool that you feel that way, i guess
Are they really defining one slang term using two other slang terms?Used long enough a slang term just becomes part of the language. For example, "cool" used to be slang. Would you say it's still slang? Or just part of the English language now?I feel "cool" is still slang word, even if really widely usedits cool that you feel that way, i guess
Used long enough a slang term just becomes part of the language. For example, "cool" used to be slang. Would you say it's still slang? Or just part of the English language now?I feel "cool" is still slang word, even if really widely usedits cool that you feel that way, i guess
I feel "cool" is still slang word, even if really widely usedits cool that you feel that way, i guess
Are they really defining one slang term using two other slang terms?
Used long enough a slang term just becomes part of the language.
For example, "cool" used to be slang. Would you say it's still slang? Or just part of the English language now?
I feel "cool" is still slang word, even if really widely used
its cool that you feel that way, i guess