"It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing"
"You're a sap, Mr. Jap"
"Kilroy was here"
"Uncle Sam needs you".
"For the boys"
"Be like Dad, keep Mum"
"Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without"
"We can do IT!"
"loose lips sink ships"
"God is on our side", etc, etc, etc.
Careless talk costs lives
Moonpie
Some common sayings from the 1940s include sayings like "Don't be a wise guy" and "What a drugstore cowboy" which was used to refer to a male that stands around street corners attempting to woo girls. Another common saying was "That was a swell time" which was used to express having a wonderful time doing something.
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The 1940s were rich in slang that reflected the era's culture and social dynamics. Terms like "jive" referred to lively conversation or music, while "hep" indicated someone who was cool or in the know. "Swell" was commonly used to describe something excellent or impressive, and "dig" meant to understand or appreciate something. These expressions captured the spirit of a generation navigating the challenges of war and post-war life.
Careless talk costs lives
The michel Wise was the most popular car in the 1940s
It was popular in the 1940s
Some popular sayings in the 1970s were: "Keep on truckin'", "Right on!", "Far out!", "Groovy", "Bummer", and "Peace out". These sayings reflected the counterculture and social movements of the time.
Very popular
ugly cars
Moonpie
In the 1940s Pizza had become very popular. You could buy a slice for about 25 cents at the pizzeria.
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Some popular mafia sayings in Italian include "La famiglia tutto" (Family is everything), "Omert" (Code of silence), and "Vendetta" (Revenge).
Some popular drinking sayings used to toast or celebrate with include "Cheers," "Bottoms up," "Salud," "Prost," and "Sant."