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"snarlers"?... "tradies"?... "snags"?....Toto... I don't think we're in Kansas anymore...(Actually, I get a kick out of hearing English-language slang from other countries. But I saw a copy of "A Clockwork Orange" in the library this past week, opened it, and couldn't even read it. Evidently the author included a lot of fictional slang in this novel about a dystopian future. At least here I could figure out that "snarler" and "snag" both mean "sausage", while I suppose "trady" means someone who has a preference for more traditional, standard food.)
"snarlers"?... "tradies"?... "snags"?....
Toto... I don't think we're in Kansas anymore...
(Actually, I get a kick out of hearing English-language slang from other countries. But I saw a copy of "A Clockwork Orange" in the library this past week, opened it, and couldn't even read it. Evidently the author included a lot of fictional slang in this novel about a dystopian future. At least here I could figure out that "snarler" and "snag" both mean "sausage", while I suppose "trady" means someone who has a preference for more traditional, standard food.)