Before the game begins the players should agree as to what dictionary will be used in case of a challenge. Slang words are legal Scrabble words as long as they are labeled as part of speech in the designated dictionary.
A Scrabble word is an English word that you can use in the Scrabble game.
Of course. Joe is a slang term for coffee, and it's also a name, so if you are playing with proper nouns included, it works as a name.
Unfortunately, no, but you can use okay.
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.
Well, the word "nope" as a slang term for "no" does appear in Websters Unabridged, which makes it acceptable in my book!
You can use words that are in the official Scrabble dictionary. Unique meanings of the word do not matter. See related links for an official Scrabble word checker.
They are words that are legal to use in the game Scrabble.
Of course. Joe is a slang term for coffee, and it's also a name, so if you are playing with proper nouns included, it works as a name.
A Scrabble word is an English word that you can use in the Scrabble game.
Unfortunately, no, but you can use okay.
Writers use slang because real people use it.
You use slang in casual conversation, especially with friends.
Toddlers often create their own words or sounds to communicate, which can vary based on their individual development and experiences. Common toddler slang may include simplified versions of words, mispronunciations, or made-up terms to express their needs or emotions.
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.
The game of Scrabble does not include any questions. The purpose of the game is to use randomly-chosen letters to make words.
Everybody uses slang.
Well, the word "nope" as a slang term for "no" does appear in Websters Unabridged, which makes it acceptable in my book!