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The Crossword Solver found 235 answers for The New York Times crossword clue very, in slang. The answers have between 3 and 11 letters.

AnswerClue
SLANGa-game or b-ball, e.g.
SLANGwords on the street
SLANGhead for the toilet, say?
SLANGinformal speech
SLANG“Tea” for “gossip,” e.g.
SLANGsort of language generally found in Urban Dictionary
SLANG“Wheels” for a car, say
ICEoff, in mob slang
YEETthrow hard, in modern slang
ONBLASTsubjected to public condemnation, in modern slang
SUCKYawful, in slang
TRASHjust terrible, in slang
BADASSimpressively tough, in slang
OFFSdoes in, in mob slang
UNSEEerase from one’s memory, in slang
NOBnoggin, in slang
HUNDO$100, in slang
DATEDlike the slang “totally tubular” and “da bomb”
BOOBIRDSloud and unhappy sports fans, in slang
HELLAvery, in slang
TECprivate eye, in old slang
RIDICso absurd, in slang
CAPlie, in slang
MIDmediocre, in modern slang
IMOLDexclamation after misunderstanding some Gen Z slang, say
YEETforcefully throw, in modern slang
MASHhit the ball well, in baseball slang
SPANKdefeat soundly, in slang
GAMEflirting ability, in slang
HEPwith it, in old slang
SINBINpenalty box, in hockey slang
THIRSTYdesperate for affection, in modern slang
SHREDwhat surfers and guitarists can do, in slang
BALLERSones living a lavish lifestyle, in slang
SUCKINGFACEsloppily making out, in slang
TOERAGscoundrel, in British slang
WHEELa-2-3-4-5 straight, in poker slang
YOKEDstrong as an ox, in slang
GOSSdishy rumors, in slang
TEAgossip, in slang
ATEdid a great job on, in modern slang
BOOBIRDSvocally negative fans, in sports slang
EDGELORDonline provocateur, in slang
POPOFFperform very well, in modern slang
CAGERcourt figure, in old slang
ITSDOPE“Highly recommend!,” in slang
SUSshady, in modern slang
UNITabsolute ___ (big and strong person, in modern slang)
SMACKERbuck, in slang
TIOspanish slang for “dude”

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