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soldiers'argot

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  • ar|got — «AHR goh, guht», noun. 1. the jargon or slang of a group of persons; »soldiers argot. SYNONYM(S): cant, lingo, patois. 2. the jargon of thieves, intended to conceal meaning from outsiders. ╂[< French argot; origin uncertain] …   Useful english dictionary

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