No, it is not.
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=nil&x=0&y=0
Nothing 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.
Nothing 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.