= Alligator- swing fans or dancers = Bag- to shoot down a plane = Barouche- car, jalopy = Brainchild- someone's creative idea Bunny- to chat Cast an eyeball- look around City slicker- dandy from the city Corny- unimportant, passé Cozy- comfortable Creep- despicable person Darby- something good Dead hoofer- poor dancer Dig- like Dillinger- fantasticDrag a hoof- dancer Drape- clothes, suit Duchess- girl Eager Beaver- enthusiastic helper Fade- leave Fifth avenue- high class Frolic- danceFrolic pad- nightclub Fuddy-duddy- old-fashioned person Gammin'-strutting, showing off Ginned up- dressed up Gobbledygook- double talk, long speechGone with the wind- run off (with money) Got your boots on- understand what's happening Grandstand- to show offGrotty- new but useless Ground grippers- shoesHave a ball- have a good time Hep cats- swing music lovers, dancers (male) Hep kittens- swing music lovers, dancers (female) Hi-de-ho- hello Hincty- snobbyHopper- Lindy Hop dancer Hoof- dance In cahoots with- conspiring with In the groove- very good Jump- sing dance Kicks- shoes Lettuce- money Niftic- good, sharp Off-time jive-bad manners, incorrect Old hat- out dated Pass the buck- pass responsibility forPennies from heaven- easy money Pulleys- suspendersRug cutters- dancers Scene- situation Smooth- good, agreeable Stompers- shoes Striders- trousers Threads- clothes Togged to the bricks- wearing best clothes from: http://www.newberry.k12.sc.us/mchs/htm/40's%20Slang.htm
Some popular slang words from the 1940s include "cat's meow" (something excellent or stylish), "zoot suit" (a style of suit with exaggerated proportions), and "hep" (someone who is cool or trendy).
Some slang words from 2006 include "bling bling," "crunk," "whatevs," and "fam."
Cool, groovy, far out, and hip are examples of slang words from 1966.
Some examples of slang words that rhyme with "silver" are "chiller" and "killer".
Some funny 2 syllable slang words include "booze," "chill," "scrub," and "hustle."
Some slang words that mean "white girl" include "Becky," "Karen," and "basic."
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Derby slang words are words that are used in the Derbyshire dialect. Some Derby slang words include "be said" and "belter" along with "clammed."
Some slang words from 2006 include "bling bling," "crunk," "whatevs," and "fam."
Here are some slang terms for potatoes:SpudsTatersMurphyTots
Some slang words for crack include rock, hard, white lady, and base.
There's a lot of slang words for dollars, like buck and George.
honning in on
quack
Chic
Gander
With what? Synonymous means that something has the same meaning, so you have to be more specific. Some slang words mean the same as other words, but some don't.
One slang term for a pool is a cement pond.