horse feathers means nonsense or something negligible
Nonsense; foolishness. its a noun.
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The 1920s slang word for back talk is "sass." It refers to speaking impudently or disrespectfully to someone in authority.
A 1920's slang term for an univited guest is "gate crasher."
The word "dog" originates from Middle English "dogge," which was used to refer to a type of canine breed. Its ultimate origin is uncertain, but it is believed to have evolved from Old English "docga" or "dogga."
Slang in the 1920s included phrases like "cat's meow" (something excellent), "bee's knees" (top quality), and "23 skidoo" (to leave quickly). Other popular slang terms from the 1920s were "flapper" (a fashionable young woman), "daddy-o" (a term of address for a man), and "hooch" (alcohol).
The cast of Horsefeathers - 1928 includes: Barney Hellum as Barney Google
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Noodle Juice is a 1920-30's slang term for tea.
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Buzz IS a slang word.
In the 1920s, the slang term "raspberry" referred to the act of making a rude noise by sticking out one's tongue and blowing, often done as an expression of disapproval or disdain.