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slangily
Derived word form of slang

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But Shaw did not solve his problem of making Joan personally real by making her slangily realistic and outwardly much like other people.

From Time Magazine Archive

Below this, there's a slangily American injunction to "Think Different."

From Time Magazine Archive

This was from Carol, Lark being less slangily inclined.

From Prudence Says So by Hueston, Ethel

“Which is going some,” finished Vi slangily, and as slang from Vi somehow always made them laugh, they laughed now and felt better for it.

From Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island The Mystery of the Wreck by Wheeler, Janet D.

"Aw, come off!" slangily replied the brass-buttoned boy, one of many in the hotel employed to show guests to their rooms whenever summoned by a bell rung by the clerk.

From The Boy from the Ranch Or Roy Bradner's City Experiences by Webster, Frank V.