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American Slang Dictionary and Thesaurus [Paperback]

Mary Elizabeth
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September 1, 2009 0764138618 978-0764138614
This unique reference volume is two books in one: a dictionary of slang and a slang thesaurus, with both sections treating the same words and phrases. And this is one poshed up volume! Entries are arranged alphabetically in the dictionary and thematically in the thesaurus, and include definition, pronunciation, part of speechÂ--and origins, usage information, and usage alerts when applicableÂ--in both the thesaurus and the dictionary. All entry words are visually coded to help you distinguish slang that is potentially objectionable from other slang, and all synonyms are coded for the level of formality (formal, informal, no register) and separated by part of speech. This gives you more information about the potential effects of your word choice on your audience, so you have a much better chance than with a Â"regularÂ" thesaurus of picking the right word for your particular context the first time. Graphics and brief articles are added to show you slang Â"under the hoodÂ"Â--the patterns and features that characterize slang usage. With this book, youÂ'll be able to find out how the screaming meemies got their name, why someone might be offended if you use the apparently inoffensive word crumbs, which words that mean Â"to killÂ" also mean Â"to cause riotous laughter,Â" and easily distinguish whether someone is an old fart, a son of a bitch, or just a silly ass. Here is a handy reference book for students, word buffs, and professional writersÂ-- a title that merits a place in every reference library. Printed throughout in two colors.




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Â"As one-volume slang slingers go[this book] has a number of features in its favor. Chief among them is its tripartite construction. Part 1. . . is a straightforward A-to-Z of slang words and their definitions. Part 2 is a thesaurus . . . including interesting possibilities . . . . Part 3 serves as a mini-primer on linguistics. . . . This volume is user-friendly, clearly written, and very affordable, qualities that make it a solid addition to most libraries.Â"
Â--Library Journal

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Two books in one
  • A dictionary of slangÂ--words and phrases arranged alphabetically
  • A slang thesaurusÂ--words and phrases arranged thematically
  • Every entry includes definition, pronunciation, part of speech, word origins, usage information, and usage alerts where applicable
  • Entry words coded to distinguish potentially objectionable slang
  • Synonyms coded according to level of formality (formal, informal, neutral)
  • Illustrations, articles, and thematic groupings illuminate how slang works

    A handy reference source for students, word buffs, and professional writers

  • Product Details

    • Paperback: 600 pages
    • Publisher: Barron's Educational Series (September 1, 2009)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0764138618
    • ISBN-13: 978-0764138614
    • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.2 x 9 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
    • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #731,531 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

    More About the Author

    I am an inventor who works mainly in words, but also in sound and images.

    You can follow me on Twitter as AWriterReads and/or RogueResearcher.

    Always trying to bring something new and unique to my work, I have made many different things, including 11 books, the libretto for the opera "Kiravanu" (music by James Humberstone) that premiered in Sydney in September, 2008; a setting of an excerpted version of W. H. Auden's "For the Time Being: A Christmas Oratorio" for choir, soloists, brass quintet, and harp; the nearly 1700 international worksheets for the Sibelius Notation Software Worksheet Creator, based on the music curricula of the US, UK, AU, NZ, and Canada; and a collage interpretations of portions of Gabriela Mistral's "Decalogo del artista."

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    1.0 out of 5 stars Extremely disappointing October 21, 2009
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    I purchased this book, sight unseen, because I was hoping for a useful resource to aid me in writing memorable characters. However, despite its high page count, it actually has very few entries and is organized in a crazy way and with NO index, which is insane. It's practically impossible to find anything of use in it. You are far better off with "Synonym Finder" by Rodale. As it is, this book is gathering dust on the shelf.
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    3.0 out of 5 stars slang etc October 24, 2009
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    At first look, the book looks overly personalized , per the author's
    interpretations of her experiences in this culture,etc.; the divisional categories especially. I'll look more carefully, but it's not accurately described as a true "dictionary" or "thesaurus" from my perspective.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars The Whole Shebang May 13, 2010
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    This is a great book for students and teachers of American English. There are so many entries!!! Each entry includes the pronunciation, the part of speech, the definition, and a warning if the entry is potentially offensive or casual. This will help the new American English user avoid many a blunder in conversations and to much better understand informal speech. The introductory and closing sections include information that will be very helpful to the teacher. Barron's American Slang: Dictionary and Thesaurus by Mary Elizabeth is a complete and user friendly resource.
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