Definition: "Slang or profanity words can be used to describe a complex concept with humor. Here's the definition of the Hebrew verse from Exodus 16:7:
"Exodus 16:7 "And Moses came and said, βLet us make for ourselves a covenant between you and the Lord, an eternal covenant that will never fail, to walk in it all our life, to keep it forever.' This is what we call a 'slang.' It means a phrase or term used to express something complex in a humorous way. For example, if someone says they're going to have a "cool" day and you say, "Cool? What's cool about having a cool day?" They'll be using the "Exodus 16:7 slang" to humorously describe their excitement. And this is how we can use it in an edgy or unsettling example sentence: "Wow, that was such a great deal! I thought I'd have to go back for another one of these deals. But then, I found out what all the fuss was about β the 'Exodus 16:7 slang'!" This is using the "slang" and "exotic" ways to add an edge while still keeping it true to the Hebrew text.