Slang term for a German ( fritz was/is a German name)
There were many names for the Japanese during WW2, some that I know of were "Tojo, slants, and nips."
In World War II slang, "iggery" referred to a sense of confusion or disarray. It was often used to describe a chaotic situation or the feeling of being overwhelmed. The term reflects the informal and sometimes humorous language that emerged among soldiers during the war.
Doughboys.
Ack-Emma is the phrase that means in the morning and was used during World War 1.
Jerry, Fritz, Kraut, Nazi,there are many more but those are a few of the English ones most people used.Please beware that they are offensive.
Fritz.
It is American/English slang, origins during the second world war meaning ridiculous. There is some argument that it derived from an earlier French word 'decalcomanie'
Slang in 1949 reflected the post-World War II era, with terms like "cool" meaning stylish or fashionable, "cat" referring to a person, and "gear" describing something exciting or impressive. Slang was often influenced by jazz music and the Beat Generation during this time.
An Alleyman is military slang for a German, especially during the First World War.
No. there are 'slang" words that are kept out of the dictonary until they are prove to have real meaning
The world nappy in Britain is an article of clothing worn by babies or a diaper. The word is old and not used anymore and has no slang meaning in their country.
His name in the diary is Mr. Albert Dussel... his real name is Friedrich Pfeffer :)
Movida, meaning "party" in Cuban street slang, is a live room featuring the sounds of world music.
To have a punt = to have or make a bet. eg I'll have a punt on England beating Portugal in the World Cup.
There were many names for the Japanese during WW2, some that I know of were "Tojo, slants, and nips."
Dr. Fritz Klein was a physician during World War II who performed cruel experiments on the prisoners at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. He was tried and sentenced to death after the camp was liberated in 1945.
Fritz was a derogatory term for a German person.