Whata-ya say?
In the 1920s, the word "buffalo" was slang for the nickel. It was commonly used in reference to the five-cent coin.
where's your answer
No, it is slang for a latrine or a word for a peat marsh.
In the 1920s, the slang word for grandmother was "granny" or "nana."
In 1920s slang, "fun" could be described as a "gas" or "a barrel of monkeys."
The bee's knees.
It's 1920s slang for 'may I have a cigarette?'
Some popular slang terms from the 1920s include "bee's knees" (meaning excellent), "cat's pajamas" (meaning stylish or impressive), and "hooch" (meaning bootleg liquor).
G'dayThere is no specific Australian slang word for 'welcome'. G'day is a greeting, but does not mean 'welcome'.
A 1920's slang term for an univited guest is "gate crasher."
He's the cat's meow!
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