Guff means "back talk"
Example-- "don't you give me none of that guff!"
In the 1920s, "guff" referred to nonsense or foolish talk. It was often used to dismiss something as trivial or unimportant, similar to saying it was just "hot air." The term embodied the playful and irreverent spirit of the decade, reflecting the carefree attitude of the Roaring Twenties.
your mom guff chad buff dh dh
its a slang term for hello
It's "crap" -- Pony and Trap.
Sac-a-lait is a slang for Crappie, which is a type of fish.
Guff means "back talk" Example-- "don't you give me none of that guff!"
Nonsence
Guff means "back talk" Example-- "don't you give me none of that guff!"
In the 1920s, "guff" referred to nonsense or foolish talk. It was often used to dismiss something as trivial or unimportant, similar to saying it was just "hot air." The term embodied the playful and irreverent spirit of the decade, reflecting the carefree attitude of the Roaring Twenties.
where's your answer
It's 1920s slang for 'may I have a cigarette?'
Political donor
to deride; make fun of; tease.
In the 1920s, the word "buffalo" was slang for the nickel. It was commonly used in reference to the five-cent coin.
In 1920's slang, half-pint would have meant a small child.
its means a quarter
It is 1920s slang that means you are boring (like a sleeping pill that can put people to sleep).