12 adjectives to describe lingo

Red Ryder's corral of Western lingo.

"They jabbered away in their foreign lingo," said Andrew that evening to his wife Leezibeth, the housekeeper "and I'm thinking it was siccan a language was talked in Sodom and Gomorrah.

In defense of Jupiter's barbarous lingo, which has been often criticized, it should be remembered that Poe intended him as a representative of the Gullah (or Gulla) dialect.

"Funny lingo, Bill!" said one of the men.

Molly's account was full of interest, in spite of the grotesque lingo in which it was delivered, and which once or twice nearly sent me into convulsions of laughing, whereupon she apologized with great gravity for her mispronunciation, modestly suggesting that white words were impossible to the organs of speech of black folks.

[Fr.]; palindrome, paragram^, anagram, clinch; abuse of language, abuse of terms. dialect, brogue, idiom, accent, patois; provincialism, regionalism, localism; broken English, lingua franca; Anglicism, Briticism, Gallicism, Scotticism, Hibernicism; Americanism^; Gypsy lingo, Romany; pidgin, pidgin English, pigeon English; Volapuk, Chinook, Esperanto, Hindustani, kitchen Kaffir.

In the course of the next hour and a half an incredible amount of talking was done in negro "lingo" and broken English.

"Yes; I suppose that, in your outlandish lingo, means mother.

They spoke a queer lingo, the French, but were all right.

I know ye've got a smooth lingo when ye get in a trap, but ye can't squirm out this time.

The Doctor introduced me, with much affectionate effusion and many particulars concerning my family and early history, to the man of unearthly lingoes.

D'you think I've nothing better to do than lie out here in a puddle of mud listening to you jabbering your beastly lingo?

12 adjectives to describe  lingo