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Questions about “Language of a highly colloquial type, considered as below the level of standard educated speech, and consisting either of new words or of current words employed in some special sense.” [OED: 𝒔𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒈]

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Slang names for souteneur

In colonial Australia it was a "bludger"; nowadays a "pimp".
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What could be the equivalent term in British or Australian English to the American English w...

Aussies use the terms "redneck" and "yokel". We also can be more geographically specific, and typically inventive. A resident of the rural township of Nerang (Qld) is called a "Nerangutang".
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Word for someone who does not like/want to get a job or do anything in life?

In Australia he'd be a dole-bludger.
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