Conjunctions -- 'n' for and I think qualifies? Geek-slang also has "on the gripping hand" which is a conjunctive phrase. "Anyways" also qualifies, even if it makes people cringe.
The other question is how many can "fuck" qualify for just on it's own. Interjection, noun, verb Possibly adverb if "fuck yeah" == very yes. Add "fucking" and you definitely have adjective and adverb (absofuckinglutely being the best example of infix in English I can think of).
For pronoun, I'm not sure if modern English genderless pronouns count as slang, but I'd argue for them. Also, ""fo shizzle ma nizzle" hits preposition and possessive article. It's a compound phrase, but. Actually, there are a lot of standardized variant spellings for common words used on the 'net to specifically colloquialize speech -- I've used "mah" for "my" and there are lots of others. Plus the net-specific ones -- 4 for for, u for you, etc.
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The other question is how many can "fuck" qualify for just on it's own. Interjection, noun, verb Possibly adverb if "fuck yeah" == very yes. Add "fucking" and you definitely have adjective and adverb (absofuckinglutely being the best example of infix in English I can think of).
For pronoun, I'm not sure if modern English genderless pronouns count as slang, but I'd argue for them. Also, ""fo shizzle ma nizzle" hits preposition and possessive article. It's a compound phrase, but. Actually, there are a lot of standardized variant spellings for common words used on the 'net to specifically colloquialize speech -- I've used "mah" for "my" and there are lots of others. Plus the net-specific ones -- 4 for for, u for you, etc.