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Slang on a shirt

Slang on a shirt

Slang was the use of colorful words, derived from regional or time specific terminology, used in place of more formal words.

Many time frames and cultures have their own unique slang. For example, during the 20th century on Earth, several cultural movements had their own slang terminology. Starfleet officers who were involved in instances of time travel or other alien contact were sometimes subjected to a degree of social ineptness due to the confusion caused by the usage of slang.

In 2364, Data identified the phrase "Nothing to write home about" as slang and questioned whether he had used it correctly. (TNG: "The Last Outpost")

Variations of slang

The Iotian culture developed on Sigma Iotia II built its society based on the novel Chicago Mobs of the Twenties. Therefore, the Iotians used many slang terms that were originally popular during the 1920s on Earth. (TOS: "A Piece of the Action")

Likewise, the holodeck program Bashir 62, used a lot of early 1960s slang. (DS9: "His Way")

The following uses of slang may extend beyond the timeframe indicated. For sake of convenience, they are listed in the timeframe from which they were specifically used. When applicable, the usage of the term may be found below in italics.

19th century Earth slang

1890s

Ancient West

20th century Earth slang

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1980s

1990s

21st century Earth slang

2000s

2020s

2060s

22nd century slang

23rd century slang

Miri

Iotian (supplement to 1920s slang)

Starfleet

Other

24th century slang

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