Summary of Anybody up on 1930s slang?
- What slang was used in the 1930s?
- What are some 1920s slang?
- How to talk like the 1930s?
- What words were used in the 1930s?
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1930s slang was heavily influenced by the Great Depression, swing music, and the lingering effects of Prohibition, featuring colorful, fast-talking idioms. Key terms included
“copacetic” (excellent), “giggle juice” (alcohol), “dough” (money), and “cats/alligators” (swing music fans). Phrases often focused on financial struggles, dancing, and crime-related jargon, like “on the lam”.
Common 1930s Slang Terms & Phrases
Money/Financial Struggles:
Bread/Dough/Kale/Moolah: Money
Beat
:
Broke
Tightwad: A stingy person
Five spot/Lincoln: A five-dollar bill
People:
Broad/Dame/Doll: A woman
Joe: An average guy
Gat/Iron: A gun or car
Stool pigeon: An informer or “snitch”
Hep cat: Someone who loves jazz music
Gold digger: A woman who marries for money
Actions & Expressions:
Copacetic: In excellent order; fine
Blow your wig: To get excited or angry
Giggle juice: Alcohol
Know one’s onions: To know what you are talking about
Spill it: Tell the secret
Shake a leg: Hurry up or dance
On the lam: Running away from the police
General Descriptors:
All wet: No good
Keen: Attractive or appealing
Nogoodnik: A bad or worthless person
Swell: Great
Key Phrases:
Abyssinia: “I’ll be seeing you”
Don’t take any wooden nickels: Don’t get cheated
Hot stuff: The latest news or trend
Making whoopee: Making love
Ring-a-ding-ding: A good time at a party
Aces! 1930s Slang and Phrases From the Dirty Thirties – YourDictionary
big butter and egg man – a rich man who spends his money on women. broad/dame/doll – woman. canary – a female singer. cats/alligat…
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Tag: 1930s slang – Bygone Theatre – WordPress.com
Joe Brooks – someone who is fashionably dressed. Joe Zilch – any male college student also known as Joe College or Joe Yale. John …
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1930s Slang: 240+ Words That’ll Leave You Gobsmacked – wikiHow
Aces: Excellent. Ackamarackus: Nonsense. All wet: No good. Bash: An attempt or try. Barge around: Walk slowly. Bazoo: Mouth. Beat:
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Alpo Posted October 18, 2019 Posted October 18, 2019 Tarzan Triumphant. 1932. Gunner is a Chicago hood who is wandering around Africa with Lafayette Smith, a geologist. Speaking of Lafe, he says to himself, “I seen pipies what ain’t as much of a nut as that guy; but,” he added, “he’s a regular guy at that. You can’t help likin’ him.” Pipies?? In Australia the pipi is a small shellfish, but that doesn’t seem to fit, and why would a 30s Chi-town hoodlum know about Aussie baitfish anywho?
J. Mark Flint #31954 LIFE Posted October 18, 2019 Posted October 18, 2019 Pip was slang for a difficult person to deal with. Pipies might be a plural of that I suppose
Colorado Coffinmaker Posted October 18, 2019 Posted October 18, 2019 Ha!! I got it. A Trix question. So …. just how many of us do you think were around in the 1930s?? That can still play CAS??
J. Mark Flint #31954 LIFE Posted October 18, 2019 Posted October 18, 2019 Maybe some of us have come back around a time or two. . .
Utah Bob #35998 Posted October 18, 2019 Posted October 18, 2019 http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/pip
Alpo Posted October 18, 2019 Author Posted October 18, 2019 45 minutes ago, Colorado Coffinmaker said: A Trix question. So …. just how many of us do you think were around in the 1930s?? You are confused. Trix are for kids, and no one from the 1930s would be considered a kid.
Alpo Posted October 18, 2019 Author Posted October 18, 2019 Gunner thinks Lafe is kinda crazy – just wandering around in the jungle looking at rocks. And he doesn’t understand most of what Lafe says, but that’s all right. Lafe doesn’t understand most of what he says either. But he likes him. This one might apply. a person who acts like they know everything but actually knows nothing Or maybe this one. a real character; sometimes a pain in the ass Since he appears to be speaking derogatoritively (you s’pose that’s a word?) of people he knew in Chicago.
Imis Twohofon,SASS # 46646 Posted October 18, 2019 Posted October 18, 2019 I asked my pa Blue Boy sass46773 age 100 if he knew the term, as it would have been his teen years, and he did not. Sorry we cant help Imis