If u are referring to the World War II era slang "kraut", it was a reference to the Nazi soldiers. It is from sour kraut, a cabbage based vegetable created in Germany.
"Chiver" is a slang term derived from the name of the website theCHIVE. It refers to fans and followers of theCHIVE, who are known for their sense of humor and carefree attitudes.
The term "gumshoe" originated in the late 19th century as American slang for a detective. It is believed to have come from the rubber-soled shoes that detectives wore to move quietly while on the job.
One slang term for criminal is "crook."
A slang term for a prison sentence is "doing time."
"Krizzie" does not have a commonly known meaning in English. It may be a name, a misspelling, or a slang term in a specific context or language.
John Crout was born on 1899-07-05.
Stephen Crout is 6' 3 1/2".
John Croft died in 1913.
Nippon, a Japanese name for Japan
no other name
A cracker was a slang name for a dirt poor white person. Somewhere in the late 1830's.
The slang word 'tits' is derived from the word 'tittle', which is the name for the dot over a lower case i or j. Since these dots resemble nipples, tits came about as a slang for nipples or boobs.
Ham and sour crout
Slang came to the Netherlands when the first human beings did. People have always used slang.
No, "noodle" is a slang term for a type of pasta. It is not commonly used as a slang name for head.
The slang term for a cowboy is "HICK"
A slang name for the skin on the elbow is "elbow grease."