In the 1910s, several slang terms emerged, reflecting the culture and social dynamics of the time. "The cat's pajamas" referred to something excellent or stylish, while "the bee's knees" similarly indicated something of exceptional quality. Other terms included "bootleg," which described illegal alcohol during Prohibition, and "dapper," used to describe a well-dressed man. These phrases capture the spirit of the Jazz Age and the evolving vernacular of the period.
Some slang terms for arsonist are firebug, torch, and pyro.
The slang terms I'm familiar with are: P.I. Private Eye, Peeper and Dick
Restroom IS a slang term. Click on the related question
There aren't slang terms for people's names.
One will find that there is no slang term for brake lines, as they are not referred to in another way. There are many other slang terms for street etiquette, but there is not a slang therm for 'brake line' currently.
In 1977, slang terms like "groovy," "rad," and "funky" were common. Other slang terms that were popular during that time included "far out" and "cool beans."
does a Finn in slang money terms mean "five"?
Here are some slang terms for potatoes:SpudsTatersMurphyTots
To fight. As in, get ready to rumble.
"Victuals" IS slang -- it means food. Other slang terms for food include grub, chow, and eats.
fine
it means "why me"