Answer: slangy

AnswerCrossword Clue
SLANGYNot of "the King's English."
slangycontaining slang
slangyusing much slang
slangyof, of the nature of, or containing slang
SLANGYLoose, linguistically
SLANGYFull of argot
SLANGYLike "phat"
SLANGYLike "fuzz" for "police"
SLANGYLike "like," nowadays
SLANGYUnlike the king's English
SLANGYLike some speech
SLANGYAddicted to jargon.
SLANGYDescribing "jive."
SLANGYNonstandard, in a way
SLANGYDescribing beatnik talk.
SLANGYGiven to argot.
SLANGYUsing jive or bop.
SLANGYDescribing bebop talk.
SLANGYFashion of Jimmy Durante's patter.
SLANGYGiven to flashiness of speech.
SLANGYArgotic.
SLANGYLike fab or marv
SLANGYColloquial
SLANGYLike street talk
SLANGYHip in speech
SLANGYJargonish