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- What choir did about student lingo?
- Ladies back adopting new jargon
- Snag maybe involves student in loose language
- Challenge for a language learner
- Common words found in signal successfully reversed
- Industrial waste receiving name in informal language
- Informal vocab
- Sends information over -- is lacking jargon
- Popular musical recording: brief movement?
- "Dough" or "cheddar," for "money"
- Sandburg's ''language that rolls up its sleeves''
- "Tea" for "gossip," e.g
- Made song about learner’s jargon
- Coarse speech succeeded with Metropolis director
- "Noodle" or "noggin," for head