Slangy vs Slanty - What's the difference?
slangy | slanty |
Including or given to slang.
:His slangy speech was almost uninterpretable to anyone over the age of 18.
(informal) slanted
* 2001 , Steve Stone, Where's Harry?
As adjectives the difference between slangy and slanty
is that slangy is including or given to slang while slanty is (informal) slanted.slangy
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Adjective
(er)slanty
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Adjective
(en adjective)- But Harry's thoughts on such things were, “If a guy has slanty eyes, why can't I say he has slanty eyes? If he had brown eyes, I could say he has brown eyes, couldn't I?” We're not here to debate political correctness
