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lingo
1[ling-goh]
noun
plural
lingoesthe language and speech, especially the jargon, slang, or argot, of a particular field, group, or individual.
gamblers' lingo.
language or speech, especially if strange or foreign.
lingo
2[ling-goh]
noun
plural
lingoeslingo
/ ˈɪŋɡəʊ /
noun
informalany foreign or unfamiliar language, jargon, etc
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of lingo1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of lingo1
Example Sentences
One doesn't need to know all the intricate finance lingo about "subprime mortgages" and investment "bundles" to understand why we must keep regulators in power who will prevent such shenanigans in the future.
His patented lingo, cadences, body language and personal style revolutionized and rebuilt the foundation of modern California rap.
The long wait and uncertainty as to when Putricia will bloom - has spawned jokes and even a unique lingo in the livestream's chat, with thousands commenting "WWTF", or "We Watch the Flower".
Fruitcake aficionados will tell you that the best fruit cakes are matured – or "seasoned" in fruitcake lingo – for at least three months before they are cut.
Robbie Williams is thoroughly enjoying his wander into the world of film, even if he is still learning the correct lingo.
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