Proverbs are one of the most interesting parts of any language. In the US, every generation has its own slang. Merrium - Webster defines slang as part of the standard vocabulary of the language, and defines it as a word that is used informally for presentations, especially for specific groups (Merrium - Webster). American Standard English has many slang and phrases developed in the last century. Where are the proverbs coming from? Proverbs often derive from subculture of society.
In the 18th century, the difference between America and other English-speaking countries encouraged the evolution of the proverb. For a while, words that were not used in the UK were regarded as proverbs. Proverbs originally thought to be the languages of foreigners and criminals were used by writers in the early 20th century. Proverbs are a way of using descriptive or figurative languages. It is sometimes rude and humorous. Proverbs represent activities and things. If an activity or object is ubiquitous, there are many slangs associated with that activity or object. 1901, G.E. K. Chesterton wrote in "Proverbs proverb" that "every proverb is a metaphor and all metaphor is a poem."
Police often interact with individuals, so there are many slangs. Many police proverbs have lost their etymology for decades or centuries. One of the oldest "policemen" has almost lost the meaning of Proverbs and has become a general spoken term used by the public and the police to point to their profession. Originally it was proved in English at the beginning of the 15th century, initially in the order of '(public) policy; state; public order', police from the central French police ('public order, government, government'). Latin politics, this is Latinization of Greek politics (politics), "citizenship, administration, citizen politics". It comes from πόλις (polis), "city".
Most of modern teen slang - and common slang - were born in the African American community. Black musicians, especially many hip - hop artists, have made a great contribution to the development of languages over time. Some popular phrases were also created in the LGBTQ campaign. This is a continuing debate as to the use of their slang (eg finna, fleeky, thicc) for adolescents and adults not belonging to these communities, and whether it is their own use. Kansas State University Cohen wrote in an e - mail as follows. "As far as funds are concerned, there is a sense that privilege groups may acquire conditions from a less privileged group and express a sense of rebellious or peaceful" Since these terms are closely related to history, Even in the face of difficulties, it tends to be cool as it becomes resilient. "