women got to vote.
In 1920s slang, a flapper referred to a young woman who defied traditional societal norms by wearing shorter skirts, bobbing their hair, and engaging in activities such as smoking and dancing. Flappers were often seen as symbols of the changing role of women in society during the Roaring Twenties.
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It meant fancy or elegant, and probably derives from a famous hotel, the Ritz, which was known for its upper-class clientele. It is American slang, and was first used in the early 1920s.
In the 1920s, "guff" referred to nonsense or foolish talk. It was often used to dismiss something as trivial or unimportant, similar to saying it was just "hot air." The term embodied the playful and irreverent spirit of the decade, reflecting the carefree attitude of the Roaring Twenties.
It meant glasses
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It doesn't mean much, it just mean your menstrual cycle may be changing. It's perfectly normal in most women.
smackeroo means to tease by:TJ:)
its means a quarter
It's 1920s slang for 'may I have a cigarette?'
The term "Roaring Twenties" refers to the decade of the 1920s in the United States, characterized by significant social, cultural, and economic change. Following World War I, this period saw a surge in consumerism, jazz music, and a break from traditional norms, particularly in fashion and lifestyle. It was marked by the rise of flapper culture, urbanization, and technological advancements like the automobile and radio. The decade ended with the stock market crash of 1929, leading to the Great Depression.
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