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In the 1950s, slang for men included terms like "greaser," referring to a young man with slicked-back hair, and "cat," which denoted a cool or laid-back guy. For women, "doll" was a common term of endearment, while "chick" referred to a young woman, often in a casual or playful context. Both genders might also be referred to as "hip," indicating someone who was trendy or in the know.

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