Slang for old people

    • [PDF File]A 19th Century Slang Dictionary - Mess No. 1

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      well. These are located at the end of the regular slang dictionary under a separate heading. Many of these slang terms were taken from a book . entitled “Writing for the 19. th. Century: A Writers Guide for all things Victorian”. It is filled with wonderful information regarding slang terms and other wonderful details of 19. th. century life.

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    • [PDF File]Slang of the 1960s

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      Slang of the 1960s A 1. A Gas: Having a lot of fun, as in “That’s a gas!”. 2. All Show and No Go: Pretty car.Nice wheels and so forth. Looks good put has no go power. 3. Almost Home: Near the end of a project. 4. Ankle biters: Little children. 5. Ape: Used with verbs gone or went.(i.e.

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    • [PDF File]The Sopranos: A Viewer's Glossary - GGJaguar

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      little milk and butter; fed to kids, sick people and really old people since it doesn’t require chewing and is easily digestible. “Pasteen" in dialect. Pazzo – (Italian) – crazy, often dialecized as "obatzo" or "ubatz" when meaning "you're crazy". Poveretta – (Italian) – unfortunate one, pauper. Principessa – …

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    • [PDF File]A Reference Guide to American English Idioms

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      A Reference Guide to American English Idioms Published by the Office of English Language Programs United States Department of State ... become slang or jargon, expressions used mainly by ... old and appears to have been practiced in many different

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    • [PDF File]AMERICAN SLANG WORDS AND PHRASES

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      AMERICAN SLANG WORDS AND PHRASES (To) ace (v.): To pass a test, exam, etc. really easily. "Robert aced his physics exam." A-Game: One’s best self, often in relation to a competition. “I’ll bring my A-game” All-ears: When someone says "I'm all ears", they are telling you that they are listening to you, that they are giving you

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    • [PDF File]Age and Generation-specific use of language

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      The analysis of age and generation-specific use of language used to be seen as relatively straightforward, but a series of publications since the 1990s have problematised this area of research and put into question distinctions that had previously been taken for granted.

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    • [PDF File]British slang TimPed

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      statement as most people use slang, but if asked to define slang, would probably have a hard time in doing so. Slang is used in many different types of media and situations. In computer medicated communication, such as instant messaging, a lot of the language used is slang, such

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    • [PDF File]Terms Used to Describe People of ‘Mixed-Race’: Past and ...

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      2 Coon: (D) An extremely offensive term for a ‘person of colour’ Confused.com :(N) People of mixed race are often (incorrectly) assumed to confused about their identity. Creole : In most of Latin America, Creole generally refers to people of mixed Spanish or Portuguese decent and in Brazil it is a slang word for Black individuals. The term has also been

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    • [PDF File]A 19th Century Slang Dictionary - Copley

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      Boodle: a crowd of people. 1833: He declared he'd fight the whole boodle of 'em. Seba Smith, Major Jack Downing, p. 183 Brick in one’s hat, to have: to be drunk. 1854: A seedy-looking old negro, with a brick in his old hat, and a weed ‘round it. Bully for you!: well done; good for you.

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