
What are some 1920s slang words?
The Best Of 1920s SlangThe Cat's Pajamas. Meaning: the most excellent; coolest. ... Juice Joint. Meaning: a speakeasy; night club. ... On A Toot. Meaning: to go on a drinking spree. ... Giggle Water/Juice. Meaning: alcohol. ... Egg. Meaning: a man; someone who lives extravagantly. ... Know Your Onions. ... Glad Rags.
What does dogs mean in 1920s slang?
“Dogs” was a 1920s slang word for feet. When people said their dogs were barking, they were referring to the fact that their feet were hurting. This 1920s phrase actually appeared in print in 1913 when a journalist for the New York Evening, T. A. Dorgan, used the term “dog” to represent his foot.
What did they call a girlfriend in the 1920s?
MollMoll (1920s) And a "moll" was someone's girlfriend — especially a gangster's girlfriend.
What does all wet mean in 1920s slang?
an erroneous ideaAll Wet - describes an erroneous idea or individual, as in, "he's all wet." And How - I strongly agree! Applesauce- an expletive same as horsefeathers, As in "Ah applesauce!" Attaboy - well done!; also Attagirl! Baby - sweetheart.
What does dogs mean in slang?
informal a man or boy regarded as unpleasant, contemptible, or wretched. US informal a male friend: used as a term of address. slang an unattractive or boring girl or woman. US and Canadian informal something unsatisfactory or inferior.
What is a slang word for dog?
Doggo, Pupper, and Woofer.
What does it mean to call someone a dog?
It's just another way of saying "dude/mate/bro/etc." but it's not used today; it's dated. 2.
What does it mean to dog someone slang?
1. verb To judge or criticize someone for something.