"Schloom" is slang for being in a state of extreme tiredness or exhaustion, often resulting from long hours of work or lack of sleep. It is commonly used to describe feeling completely drained or worn out.
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No, it is slang for a latrine or a word for a peat marsh.
"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.
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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.
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It's 1920s slang for 'may I have a cigarette?'
G'dayThere is no specific Australian slang word for 'welcome'. G'day is a greeting, but does not mean 'welcome'.
A 1920's slang term for an univited guest is "gate crasher."
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