Argot Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for argot.
argot
argot
/ˈɑːɡəʊ/
cant
jargon
slang
jargon
Examples
- His pastiche argot has become genuine slang.
- She takes the money and thanks him in the argot slang.
- Its domain is clearly more extensive than the range of argot or slang.
- It was hard to understand because of argots.
- It is a combination of an occupational jargon and an in group argot.
- Argote was famous for his virtuosity in the accordion.
- It is a combination of an occupational jargon and an in group argot.
- Coa is an argot common among criminals in Chile.
- There is no use of unintelligible argot, doublespeak, legalese, or jargon.
- Forewords were written in Soviet argot to by pass censors.
a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves)
noun
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"Art + Got. They got a secret art language."
"Ar + Got. A pirate got a secret language for his crew."
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