put on vs slang

put on

verb
  • To don (clothing, equipment, or the like). 

  • To assume, adopt or affect; to behave in a particular way as a pretense. 

  • To initiate cooking or warming, especially on a stovetop. 

  • To perform for an audience. 

  • To organize a performance for an audience. 

  • To fool, kid, deceive. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see put, on. 

  • To bet on. 

  • To play (a recording). 

slang

verb
  • To sell (especially illegal drugs). 

noun
  • A curse word. 

  • The specialized language of a social group, sometimes used to conceal one's meaning from outsiders; cant. 

  • A particular variety of slang; the slang used by a particular group. 

  • An item of slang; a slang word or expression. 

  • Language outside of conventional usage and in the informal register. 

  • Language that is unique to a particular profession or subject; jargon. 

  • Any long, narrow piece of land; a promontory. 

How often have the words put on and slang occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )