Relate following slangs to their correct meaning according to the sentence they're been used in: I know 'zilch' about computres. I've never used one before. He's 'loaded'. That's why he can eat in expensive restaurants most nights. It's good 'tucker' there, especially the fish. And quite cheap, too. She's got a great job. Fifty 'grand' a year and fifteen days paid vacation. You know what happened to Steve? He left his coat on a chair with his wallet in the pocket and someone 'nicked' it. She's... unusual. Not a bad person, just a kind of 'kooky'. Relate following slangs to their correct meaning according to the sentence they're been used in: I 'flunked' my driving test, so I'm going to have to take it again. Their kitchen is so 'manky'. I don't think they've cleaned it for about a month. I had four hours' sleep last night and only about five the night before. I'm 'zonked'. We're having a 'barbie' on Sunday if the weather's good. Why don't you come around? Do I know Mike? Of course I do! We've been 'buddies' for years! The stores are open '24/7' so you can buy stuff whenever you want. What is a slang? An abbreviation of a 'special language', originally used by spies. Techincal language only used by university students. Very informal language, sometimes not found in a dictionary.
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