"Victuals" IS slang -- it means food. Other slang terms for food include grub, chow, and eats.
Our table was filled with tasty victuals for our Thanksgiving dinner
In 1920s slang, food could be referred to as "grub" or "chow." The term "victuals" was also popular, derived from the older word for food. Additionally, people might say they were going to grab a "bite" or "nosh" when referring to eating.
'All manner of victuals' means 'Many kinds of food'.
Victuals is a word that means foodstuffs. One sentence using the word could be "He sat down with a plate of victuals and a mug of ale." The word is considered archaic today.
Victuals has two syllables: vic-tuals (it's pronounced "vi-tels" though).
Vital Victuals - 1934 was released on: USA: 3 March 1934
'Victuals' are food fit for human consumption, so it means we had a good meal.
The cast of Vital Victuals - 1934 includes: Marion Byron Pete Smith as Narrator
Victuals
a supplier of victuals or supplies to an army
Anything he wants, really.
aliment, bed and board, comestibles, diet, fare, feed, grub*, necessities, nourishment, nurture, nutriment, provender, provisions, shingle, staff of life*, subsistence, sustenance, viands, victuals