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== [[Film]] ==
* In an interesting subversion, Marty uses it to get out of 'trouble' in ''[[Back to The Future]]'', when he accidentally calls his future father 'Dad'... "Dad... daddy... daddy-o."
* In the live-action ''[[Scooby-Doo (film)||Scooby Doo]]'' movie we discover that {{spoiler|monsters are possessing humans}} and being taught to blend in by watching videos of people using expressions like "what up, dog", "yo Red" and "y'know what I'm sayin G". This backfires because it makes them stick out even more.
* In ''[[Shrek]] the Third'', Shrek uses slang to try talk to Arthur, who just freaks out ''further'' and screams "Help, I'm being kidnapped by a monster that's trying to relate to me!"
* There's one scene in ''[[The Last Dragon]]'' where Bruce Leroy is trying to infiltrate a group of shady factory workers by pretending to be cool. While practicing his intro, he repeats the line "Hey my man, what it look like?" in various tones and enunciations.
* Inverted in ''[[Son in Law]]'' when Grandpa Walter, after looking askance at Crawl's endless stream of slang throughout the movie, unexpectedly cuts the film's primary antagonist down to size with a flawless slang soliloquy and instantly becomes the coolest grandpa ''ever.''
 
== Literature ==
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