summin' A British slang word for something is suink. You would pronounce this as SUH-EENK.
Oh my god, its slang, not a real word, it's a slang acronym. As slang, it's used as an exclamation.
Fack is not a nice word; it is slang for a bad word.
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This is an old slang word for teacher
The slang word sick is the newer version of cool. It means something is good, neat, and/or interesting.
The word "bait" means something used to lure someone or something into a trap. Urban slang uses the word to mean someone very attractive.
The word hot means something that has a high temperature. It is also used as a slang word meaning "sexy," as well as a slang word meaning "stolen."
It means like a agreement to something.
The definition of the slang word tooled is being used by someone. For example you do something which someone else takes credit for. That is being tooled.
A common slang word for an error is "blunder" or "screw-up."
The most commmon use of the word 'Quid' is a British slang name for a pound which doesn't count. But it also means a portion of something to be eaten, which is not a slang word and does count.
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I don't know of any slang for the word "wood." People usually use slang to mean something they don't want other people to know they're talking about. Wood isn't usually something you care about.
Swag is a slang word meaning 'lots of ' something, or to hurry, or as a synonym for 'loot' .
One slang version of 'can' (I don't know if it's still slang) would be to stop doing something, or get rid of: "Lets can this idea, it's not working at all."
Buzz IS a slang word.