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Green’s Dictionary of Slang

Jonathon GREEN

The blog accompanying my online dictionary of slang

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A Little Advice

As users of this substack will be aware, I have published very few pieces here. The link was created as a repository for texts created for the old ‘dictionary blog’ that was originally available at the GDoS website when for reasons I never...

a year ago
2

The Slang Canon

One dictionary, eleven languages

We lack, or I certainly cannot track one down, a patron saint of lexicography. Let alone, to fine-tune, some similar figure standing guard over slang. Kory Stamper, the former doyenne of Merriam Webster, th...

3 years ago

The FLASH PRESS


The New York Rowdy Journal

‘Here’s this morning’s New York Sewer! Here’s this morning’s New York Stabber! Here’s the New York Family Spy! Here’s the New York Private Listener! Here’s the New York Peeper! Here’s the New York Plundere...

3 years ago

A Work in Progress

[Green’s Dictionary of Slang was launched online in October 2016. Since then I have offered updates every three months, based on the latest research, primarily mine, but much improved by the work of such contributors as James Lambert and Ji...

3 years ago
1

Bonzer Reloaded

The world of bonzer from Green’s Dictionary of Slang

What Makes a Bonzer Etymology?

Exploring the mysteries of bonzers, boshters, boskers, and bontodgers

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3 years ago

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