In 1920s slang, "fun" could be described as a "gas" or "a barrel of monkeys."
* See ya later, alligator! * After a while, crocodile! "23 Skidoo"
In 1920's slang, "spiffy" means stylish, smart, or fashionable. It is often used to describe someone who is well-dressed or looks sharp.
"Hell" has the same meaning in "slang" as it does in any other sense. In other words, it's not a slang word. It means the Christian place of punishment after death. It has been used as a curse word for centuries. The long form of the curse is "Go to Hell," or "Damn you to Hell," but most people just say "Hell."
back slang is just a wierd way of talking, it was originally used in Victorian London street gangs could talk without others knowing what they were planning. but it is such a fun thing to learn,its not common and people say it's made up but it is something different, and funny.In back slang, the word is spoken phonetically backwards -- for example, "yob" is back slang for "boy."
The 1920s slang word for back talk is "sass." It refers to speaking impudently or disrespectfully to someone in authority.
to deride; make fun of; tease.
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* See ya later, alligator! * After a while, crocodile! "23 Skidoo"
In the 1920s, the slang word for grandmother was "granny" or "nana."
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Noodle Juice is a 1920-30's slang term for tea.
A 1920's slang term for an univited guest is "gate crasher."
Dale means go and can be used as slang for get some. More or less its just fun to say to people for no reason.
you have to talk slang and laugh when your friends laugh. Just join the conversation and have fun but do not say mean things about others.
Dale means go and can be used as slang for get some. More or less its just fun to say to people for no reason.
In 1920's slang, half-pint would have meant a small child.
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