On the nest, in a family way, on stork watch, in trouble, bun in the oven, the rabbit died, eating for two, in the motherly way, in a fix, with child.
Kibosh(n)- A stop to something Kick(n)- Enjotment Brainchild- someones creative idea grandstand- To show off thats a few, but if you just go to google and search 1940s slang it brings up alot of other slang words
"murica" is not a real word, slang or gibberish.
It was a slang word back when segregation was a problem.
'Griff' is a slang word meaning reliable news.
The term, "yank" is a slang term used to describe a person of American origin or heritage. "Yank" is derived from the slang term, "yankee" which is sometimes used as an insult.
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The slang word "preggers" means pregnant. It is clearly derived from the word pregnant. The word is perhaps not used as much as it was some years ago as other slang terms have competed for air space.
A prat is a slang word for an incompetent person - origin uncertain
To "hit a lick" is slang for making a successful score, especially when referring to criminal activities like stealing or robbing. It implies carrying out a quick and profitable scheme, often to gain money or valuables unlawfully.
Kibosh(n)- A stop to something Kick(n)- Enjotment Brainchild- someones creative idea grandstand- To show off thats a few, but if you just go to google and search 1940s slang it brings up alot of other slang words
Yes up the duff is slang for being pregnant
canine, pooch (informal), mongrel, mutt (slang), hound
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The word "kid" was used in the 1940's and decades before that to refer to a child and a small goat. It is also a slang that refers to teasing or joking and it was around then too.
Buzz IS a slang word.
1940s slang, from Italian capisci? "do you understand?" (also coppish, kabish, capeesh, etc.).