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This activity demonstrates not only the connection between language and culture, but also the differences between cant, jargon, argot, and slang. You should gain an understanding of what each term means and how it is or is not specific to a certain cultural group. Write your definitions for the words listed below and post them. Try to do all of them- some are really hard. Make use of Google and other online research methods. The first two are answered for you.
Then answer these questions:
• Why are these words generated and used by a particular co-culture? (any culture in the U.S. that is within our national culture). How do they function for a co-culture? Can you think of other words that these co-cultures use?
• What experiences have you had where you did not understand the English that was being spoken because of the use of cant, jargon, argot, or slang?
• What other co-cultures have a distinct cant/dialect, jargon/branding, or argot? What are some examples?
Cant/Dialect, Jargon/Branding, Argot, and Slang
Term Definition Type Co-culture
1. hotty someone attractive slang no one in particular
2. demo musical release before a CD argot musicians
3. bird
4. first chair
5. header
6. off case
7. swallows
8. Bottom Woman
9. jam
10. can
11. Harry
12. Mary Jane
13. transformer
14. scrub
15. T
16. bitchin
17. Phat
18. John Waynes
19. Donnicker
20. slum
21. PT
22. flat backer
23. merchant
24. bug juice
25. 2-top
26. mustangs
27. macking
28. high ‘n tight
29. GL ticket
30. shift
31. skins
32. bonbon
33. Bill
34. oiled
35. schemiel
36. float
37. yetna
38. chicken coop
39. IRA
40. seat covers
41. Tijuana taxi
42. one L’s
43. Ginger
44. 86
45. grat