Brion K. Lienhart wrote:
Peter wrote:
You know, sometimes words have two meanings.
Most of us can live with slang terminology and standard technical
terminology without getting particularly confused. Slang terminology
can be very handy: I'm not going to stop saying "Hypo" when I know
that fixer is actually thiosulphate. It isn't very likely that someone
Not to be pedantic, but I think you mean "Jargon" not "Slang".
Actually you are being pedantic, saying "not to be pedantic"
in front of a sentence doesn't make it so.
I looked up "slang" and "jargon" in several dictionaries,
and at least some of the meanings are nearly interchangable.
I chose "slang" because I wanted to emphasize the non-standard
nature of the vocabulary rather than any lack of intelligibility
to outsiders.
Peter.
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