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The Crossword Solver found 235 answers for The New York Times crossword clue very, in slang 5 letters. The answer has 5 letters.

AnswerClue
SLANGinformal speech
SLANG“Tea” for “gossip,” e.g.
SLANGsort of language generally found in Urban Dictionary
SLANGwords on the street
SLANGhead for the toilet, say?
SLANGa-game or b-ball, e.g.
SLANG“Wheels” for a car, say
SALTYannoyed, in slang
TURNTintoxicated, in modern slang
TOTEScompletely, in slang
LIMEYbritish sailor, in slang
FARMSperforms repetitive tasks to gain experience points, in gaming slang
SITCHcircumstance, in modern slang
HOSERdummy, in Canadian slang
TUSHYbehind, in slang
SWOLEripped, in slang
BAKEDhigh on marijuana, in slang
DATEDlike the slang “totally tubular” and “da bomb”
TATERbaseball slang for a home run
HELLAvery, in slang
DOGGOpooch, in slang
PEEPSfriends and associates, in slang
RANDOsketchy stranger, in slang
BAGELzero, in scoring slang
IMOLDexclamation after misunderstanding some Gen Z slang, say
TRASHjust terrible, in slang
INSPOmotivational content, in modern slang
SPANKdefeat soundly, in slang
YEGGSsafecrackers, in old-fashioned slang
MITTShands, in slang
TATERhome run, in slang
SHREDwhat surfers and guitarists can do, in slang
RANDOcomplete stranger, in slang
HOLLAgive a greeting, in slang
TOTES“Absolutely!,” in slang
SWOLEextremely muscular, in slang
WHEELa-2-3-4-5 straight, in poker slang
YOKEDstrong as an ox, in slang
HUNDO$100, in slang
DEETSspecifications, in slang
RANDOunidentified person, in slang
DINERlocale known for its slang
AGGRObelligerent, in British slang
UNSEEerase from one’s memory, in slang
CAGERcourt figure, in old slang
RIDICso absurd, in slang
NATCH“Obviously,” in slang
PLODSpolice officers, in British slang
SUCKYawful, in slang
HOSEDcheated, in slang

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