A 1920's slang term for an univited guest is "gate crasher."
where's your answer
Whata-ya say?
When you scrap a plan or project, you decide not to continue with it.
It is a variation of the Olde English word teat. It traces back to around 1746 as a nursery word. It became more popular as slang in the mid to late 1920s.
The bee's knees.
You can find slang words from the 1920s in books, articles, and websites that focus on the language and culture of that decade. Some popular resources include "Flappers 2 Rappers: American Youth Slang" by Tom Dalzell, "The Roaring Twenties Slang" website, and historical archives like the Library of Congress.
"Pipe down" means to be quiet or to stop talking. It is often used as an informal way of telling someone to be quiet or to calm down.
This is 1920s slang for your mouth, as in "I punched him right in the kisser."
It's 1920s slang for 'may I have a cigarette?'
To fight. As in, get ready to rumble.
He's the cat's meow!