I had always assumed the term GAS was an expansion on Alec Wilder's 1972 book "American Popular Song" which unexpectedly sold very well. Wikiepiedia oesn't identify it as the source of the term (it gives no source) but does give a lot of mention to Wilder's definitive book on the subject.
The Net has many sites that discuss the GAS but don't think any provide a source for the term. Most of them equate the term to what is also known as "standards."
The term, "yank" is a slang term used to describe a person of American origin or heritage. "Yank" is derived from the slang term, "yankee" which is sometimes used as an insult.
Sock hop is an informal sponsored dance at American high schools. The origin of the word came from the dancers who were required to remove their hard-soled shoes to protect the varnished floor of the gym.
From the 1880's, New York slang of uncertain origin
The origin of the term 'got dibs' is unknown. Dibs was a game similar to jacks, and the term also referred to money.
i see it as both an attitude and term.
Mexican American or Hispanic
You have American citizenship but foreign ancestry. Your origin is from both of your parents in term of ancestry.
Any person born in the United States is Considered to be an American Citizen. A person of Mexican origin may call themselves Mexican American, but the correct term is American.
The term, "yank" is a slang term used to describe a person of American origin or heritage. "Yank" is derived from the slang term, "yankee" which is sometimes used as an insult.
Other than being slang and Anglo American, the origin is unknowm
The origin of the word ' throne' dates back to the Greek ages and was adopted as a term for persons of great importance such as royalty, bishops and other persons of such high standing.
we went into great debt.
greek is the origin of oceanography
lahar is the term for mass movement that is volcanic in origin
Deacon Jones. He felt that a sack devastated the offense in the same way that a city was devastated when it was sacked
The term is etymology.
The origin of the term booting comes from the American English language. This word dates back to 1880 and was intended to mean to eject or kick out. It is used today to signify the starting up of a computer.