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yes, it is so slang, at least in the US. (nt)
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No, it is not.http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=nil&x=0&y=0Nothing about slang in any of that.It may be commonly used in the vernacular, but 'nil' is also used in place of none/nothing/zero etc in legal language and other very formal settings. It's not slang.
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