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slangish, a.|ˈslæŋɪʃ| [f. slang n.3 1 + -ish.] Somewhat slangy.
1813J. B. S. Morritt Let. 3 Apr. in W. Partington Private Letter-bks. W. Scott (1930) 110 Poems of their own which are dull and slangish. 1828Blackw. Mag. XXIII. 380 ‘A great school-boy’..is a sort of slangish expression. 1851H. Newland The Erne, its Legends, etc. 102 The slangish looks..and knowing demeanour of the men. 1894Blackmore Perlycross 278 That extremely low slangish way. Hence ˈslangishly adv.
1820Blackw. Mag. VIII. 261 Living on the town, as it is slangishly called. 1822Ibid. XI. 723 The ‘Northamptonshire peasant,’ as he is somewhat slangishly called. |