The new Partridge dictionary of slang and unconventional English

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The new Partridge dictionary of slang and unconventional English

edited by Tom Dalzell and Terry Victor

Routledge, 2013

2nd ed

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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The dictionary of slang and unconventional English

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Rev. ed. of: Dictionary of slang and unconventional English / by E. Partridge. 8th ed. 1984

"New editorial matter and selection, Tom Dalzell and Terry Victor; material taken from The dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, 8th edition (first published 1984), E. Partridge and P. Beale estates"--T.p. verso

Vol. 1. A-I -- v. 2. J-Z

Includes bibliographical references

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Description

Booklist Top of the List Reference Source The heir and successor to Eric Partridge's brilliant magnum opus, The Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, this two-volume New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English is the definitive record of post WWII slang. Containing over 60,000 entries, this new edition of the authoritative work on slang details the slang and unconventional English of the English-speaking world since 1945, and through the first decade of the new millennium, with the same thorough, intense, and lively scholarship that characterized Partridge's own work. Unique, exciting and, at times, hilariously shocking, key features include: unprecedented coverage of World English, with equal prominence given to American and British English slang, and entries included from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, South Africa, Ireland, and the Caribbean emphasis on post-World War II slang and unconventional English published sources given for each entry, often including an early or significant example of the term's use in print. hundreds of thousands of citations from popular literature, newspapers, magazines, movies, and songs illustrating usage of the headwords dating information for each headword in the tradition of Partridge, commentary on the term's origins and meaning New to this edition: A new preface noting slang trends of the last five years Over 1,000 new entries from the US, UK and Australia New terms from the language of social networking Many entries now revised to include new dating, new citations from written sources and new glosses The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English is a spectacular resource infused with humour and learning - it's rude, it's delightful, and it's a prize for anyone with a love of language.

Table of Contents

Volume I List of contributors Preface Acknowledgements Observations on slang and unconventional English Entries A-I Volume II Entries J-Z Numeric slang Bibliography

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