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    9 lut 2024 · Amidst the Great Depression and the golden age of Hollywood, the 30s slang was a mix of rebellion, resilience, and sheer elegance. From "hooch" to "swell," let's swing back to a time when words painted a picture of defiance and innovation.

  2. 9 lut 2024 · If you’ve ever been there, or if you have no idea what that means, here are 20 slang terms from the 1930s that you can floss. 1. Nogoodnik. Given that the suffix -nik denotes a person...

  3. Take Minnie the Moocher (please). In the first three lines of the song we learn Minnie is not only a moocher, but also a “lowdown hoochie-coocher” and “the roughest and toughest frail.”. In other words, Minnie was infamous for taking all she could get away with taking, as well as rough, tough and pretty slutty.

  4. 18 sty 2024 · Discover the charm of 1930s slang for women! Dive into the lingo of the past and enrich your vocabulary with vintage flair. Click to learn!

  5. 6 kwi 2024 · Popular Slang Terms. Step back to the jazzy era of the 1930s, where the slang was as rich and colorful as the music. Uncover the lingo that defined an age, from terms of affection to the language used by the era’s most infamous gangsters.

  6. 10 kwi 2018 · The slang of the ’30s was all about the blue collar side of life from alcohol to women, gambling and more. 1. Giggle Juice – The 1930s slang term was used to describe alcohol, often found in illegal speakeasies during the prohibition. I.e. “What’s in this giggle juice, it’s great!” 2. Blow Your Wig – Used to say that someone was very excited. I.e.

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