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  2. Back slang - Wikipedia

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    Back slang is not restricted to words spoken phonemically backwards. English frequently makes use of diphthongs, which is an issue for back slang since diphthongs cannot be reversed. The resulting fix slightly alters the traditional back slang. An example is trousers and its diphthong, ou, which is replaced with wo in the back slang version ...

  3. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    to badmouth; speak badly of someone, usually behind their back slaphead (informal) bald man slapper a promiscuous woman [154] sleeping partner a partner in business, often an investor, who is not visibly involved in running the enterprise (US: silent partner) sleeping policeman

  4. Backchannel (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    The person doing the speaking is thought to be communicating through the "front channel" while the person doing the listening is thought to be communicating through the "backchannel." The term "backchannel" does not necessarily define the listener's role in the conversation but helps us to understand how the person that is taking on the role of ...

  5. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Cuckoo sign, touched or screw loose. In North America, making a circling motion of the index finger at the ear or temple signifies that the person "has a screw loose", i.e. is speaking nonsense or is crazy. [8] [13] Cuckold's horns are traditionally placed behind an unwitting man (the cuckold) to insult him and represent that his wife is ...

  6. Backbiting - Wikipedia

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    Backbiting or tale-bearing is to slander someone in their absence — to bite them behind their back. Originally, backbiting referred to an unsporting attack from the rear in the blood sport of bearbaiting. [2]

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  8. Internet slang - Wikipedia

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    Abbreviations are popular across different cultures, including countries like Japan, China, France, Portugal, etc., and are used according to the particular language the Internet users speak. Significantly, this same style of slang creation is also found in non-alphabetical languages [ 2 ] as, for example, a form of " e gao " or alternative ...

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