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Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang

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"Like poetry and pornography, slang is easier to recognize than to define. Most of it is disapproved of by someone, but obscenity alone doesn't qualify. It isn't slang, for example, to refer to manure with a four-letter word. But if you put the article "the" in front of that four-letter word and equate the president-elect of the United States to it, then slang it is, and very complimentary. Further complicating matters, a great deal of slang is completely inoffensive. Journalists call the first sentence of an article the lede, the last the kicker, the motive for reading it the hook and the paragraph that encapsulates its argument the nut graf — terms that might puzzle an outsider but won't scandalize anyone." Caleb Crain, The Nation (read the entire Nation review)

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Publisher Comments:

Slang is language with its sleeves rolled up, colorful, pointed, brash, bristling with humor and sometimes with hostility. From "five-finger discount" to "buzz off," slang words add zest to everyday speech. Now, in the second edition of The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang, John Ayto and John Simpson have gathered together a vibrant collection of over 6,000 slang terms, drawn from the vast Oxford English Dictionary database.

The volume is organized thematically. Within each section the words are listed chronologically, starting with the century's earliest words and progressing right through to the present, thus illuminating the development of slang and colloquial language over the last hundred years. Each entry contains the headword, part of speech, and definition, and most also have illustrative examples of the term in context, often drawn from writers such as John Updike, John Lennon, and Woody Allen. Many entries contain labels indicating the social group or discipline from which a word derives--such as theatrical, military, or nautical--as well as the place where it originated. In addition, when the term has had more than one meaning, the various senses are listed chronologically. The words have been gathered from all over the English-speaking world, including many from Australia and the United Kingdom. Finally, the book contains a comprehensive thematic index, enabling users to home in on particular areas of interest, such as the body or food and drink, plus a comprehensive index of all words in the dictionary, so you can find a particular expression quickly.

Ultimately, this colorful and informative collection spans the English-speaking world and provides an accurate portrait of slang in the last one hundred years.

About the Author

John Ayto is an experienced lexicographer and author of many language titles, including the Oxford Essential Guide to the English Language, Twentieth Century Words, and Wobbly Bits and Other Euphemisms. He is also editor of the latest edition of Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable.

John Simpson is Chief Editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, author of a number of books, and a leading expert on English slang.

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ISBN:
9780199543700
Author:
Oxford
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Editor:
Simpson, John
Editor:
Ayto, John
Author:
null, John
Author:
Ayto, John
Author:
Simpson, John
Subject:
Word Lists
Subject:
Dictionaries - Idioms & Slang
Subject:
English language
Subject:
Slang
Subject:
English language -- Slang.
Subject:
Reference
Subject:
Reference-Slang and Idioms
Subject:
Reference - Dictionaries
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20080931
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
No
Pages:
480
Dimensions:
5.3 x 7.8 x 1.1 in 1.206 lb

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Product details 480 pages Oxford University Press, USA - English 9780199543700 Reviews:
"Review A Day" by , "Like poetry and pornography, slang is easier to recognize than to define. Most of it is disapproved of by someone, but obscenity alone doesn't qualify. It isn't slang, for example, to refer to manure with a four-letter word. But if you put the article "the" in front of that four-letter word and equate the president-elect of the United States to it, then slang it is, and very complimentary. Further complicating matters, a great deal of slang is completely inoffensive. Journalists call the first sentence of an article the lede, the last the kicker, the motive for reading it the hook and the paragraph that encapsulates its argument the nut graf — terms that might puzzle an outsider but won't scandalize anyone." (read the entire Nation review)
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