本帖最後由 a_qi 於 2010-9-25 03:06 編輯
Nope.
"Slang" is uncountable.
You can say "slang expressions" or "slang words" if you want a plural form.
Google dictionary:
slang
/slæŋ/DJ
/slæŋ/KK
very informal words and expressions that are more common in spoken language, especially used by a particular group of people, for example, children, criminals, soldiers, etc. 俚語 noun uncountable
Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary:
slang noun /slæŋ/ n [U]
very informal language that is usually spoken rather than written, used especially by particular groups of people
army slang
a slang expression
'Chicken' is slang for someone who isn't very brave. |