Colloquial in a sentence as an adjective

Rather, he's making an argument that nerds should find colloquial.

Although I'm a native speaker I didn't grow up in Russia so my slang and colloquial language is pretty weak :>

Also US colloquial for very awesome, good, etc.

Which is the colloquial meaning of RAM outside of hardware design labs and pedantic smartassery.

Almost every country or region that speaks it has its own colloquial version of it which may or may not be mutually intelligible.

In the US, at least, "Achmed" is a commonly-used colloquial name to disparagingly describe an Arab, similar to "Leroy" for a black person.

Specifically, that a litigious NPE is, by colloquial definition, a "patent troll.

Out of interest, could you enlighten me as to why the word "******" is a slur but "dumb" isn't?Putting colloquial use aside, both are valid words that describe conditions, so if one is a slur, isn't the other?

Colloquial definitions

adjective

characteristic of informal spoken language or conversation; "wrote her letters in a colloquial style"; "the broken syntax and casual enunciation of conversational English"

See also: conversational