It's "YOU'RE IN THE WAY." It means that you are blocking something or someone and you should move.
Its slang for Hell No...in other words..a very strong way to say NO...
BTW is "by the way"
. On My Way
Slang oud are 2 words in Afrikaans, with slang referring to a snake and oud referring to old.
got to F**k
It's not slang, it's dialect. "Innit" is a way of pronouncing "Isn't it"
British Army slang from way back referring to women's breasts.
The two words mean the same thing. Colloquialism is the fancy term for slang.
With what? Synonymous means that something has the same meaning, so you have to be more specific. Some slang words mean the same as other words, but some don't.
WikiAnswers is not going to give you vulgar words - we are a G-Rated website. There is also no way to count slang words because slang is constantly changing. So even if we would give you vulgar words, we couldn't count them.
It's not slang, it's a dialect spelling of his pronunciation of the words "ought to," which mean the same as "should."
It is the slang term for Sucker. Or in other words, loser.