cant+language

  • 101Cottaging — This article is about the sexual behavior. For other uses, see Cottage (disambiguation). The appearance of public lavatories, like this one in Pond Square, London, is the origin of the term cottaging. Cottaging is a British gay slang term… …

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  • 102Moniker — A moniker (or monicker) is another term for a nickname, pseudonym, or cognomen. Since the mid 19th century, the title has been used as a personal or professional name, instead of the person s given name, for works of art, music, books, and… …

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  • 103Gap — or The Gap may refer to:General* Gap (clothing retailer), a chain of retail clothing stores * Gap (ecology), a spacing between large trees in a forest * Gap (landform), a mountain pass, often carved by a river * Gap year, a prolonged period… …

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  • 104Patter — is a glib rapid speech, that accompanies and complements some actions, e.g., of an auctioneer, salesperson, caller (dancing), or comedian. It was a slang word for the secret or cant language used by beggars, thieves, Roma people, etc., hence the… …

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  • 105fenya — noun A Russian cant language used among criminals …

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  • 106patter — {{11}}patter (v.1) make quick taps, 1610s, frequentative of PAT (Cf. pat) (n.). Related: Pattered; pattering. {{12}}patter (v.2) talk rapidly, c.1400, from pater mumble prayers rapidly (c.1300), shortened form of PATERNOSTER (Cf …

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  • 107flash — I. n. 1. Momentary blaze, sudden burst of light, gleam, glare. 2. Instant, moment, twinkling, twinkling of an eye. 3. Slang (of thieves and gypsies), cant language. II. v. n. 1. Emit a sudden light. 2. Break (forth) suddenly …

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  • 108Conjugation of regular Catalan verbs — Conjugation of regular Catalan verbs. This is a supplement to the main article on Catalan grammar. MODELS FOR THE CONJUGATION OF REGULAR CATALAN VERBS MODELS PER A LA CONJUGACIÓ DELS VERBS REGULARS EN CATALÀ PRONOUNS PRONOMS (7) FIRST CONJUGATION …

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  • 109British slang — circuBritish slang is English language slang used in the UK. Slang is informal language sometimes peculiar to a particular social class or group and its use in Britain dates back to before the 16th century. The language of slang, in common with… …

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  • 110Shelta — Infobox Language name=Shelta nativename=Shelta, Gammen, Sheldru, Pavee pronunciation= states=Ireland, Irish diaspora region=Used by some Irish Travellers speakers=86,000 script=Latin familycolor=Creole fam1=mixed language based on the Irish… …

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