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1930s Slang | YourDictionary Looking back on 1930s slang gives us insight into the coolest trends of the era See what the jargon was like and which words have stuck around today
1930s Slang: 240+ Words That’ll Leave You Gobsmacked Few decades have produced as much instantly recognizable slang as the 1930s in America From the Great Depression to the Dust Bowl to gangsters, jazz, and diners, the culture of time inspired a slew of new words and phrases (including a fair few we still use today!)
20 Delightful Slang Terms From the 1930s - Mental Floss 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
Incredible 1930s Slang We Need to Bring Back Today - Ranker Slang from the Great Depression almost all concerns poverty, alcohol, and criminal activity of some kind This isn't entirely surprising, as many people in poverty turned to either alcohol or crime to escape their dire straits But none of that means the language of the day is obsolete
240+ 1930s Slang Words We Need to Bring Back - Umatno Few decades have produced as much instantly recognizable slang as the 1930s in America From the Great Depression to the Dust Bowl to gangsters, jazz, and diners, the culture of time inspired a slew of new words and phrases (including a fair few we still use today!)
1930s Slang | Our Grandparents Slang - Family Tree Video If so, it may have been slang that was popular when they were young Below is a list of 1930s slang (and 1940’s and 1950’s slang) Which one’s do you recognize? 1930s Slang Horn – The telephone Grifter – A con man Copper – The police Cats Alligators – Fans of swing music Giggle Juice – Alcohol