From 1900-1919 Students used slang "locally"
23 Skidoo
1920-30s. Flappers
1) Half-cut, fried, jammed, juiced, pie-eyed 2) Bat, brawl, buzz, rag, toot, wrestle, egg harbor 3) 5 Things: Gob stick, dog
1940s: From the War to Babies. 4) Drooly, pappy, swoony, BTO, PC, – An attractive man (big-time operator, prince charming) 5) 5
HIPPIE SLANG “We had a gas at that party.” “When my parents saw my grades, they went ape.” His new car is boss!
to chill to hang to veg to jell to kick it to ease
Greetings
bones jacks franklins yard clout
1) 23-Skidoo 2) That's George! 3) Big House
I have to go see a man about a dog
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Slang of the 20 th century

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Slang of the 20
th
century

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Slang - very informal words and
expressions that are more common in
spoken language, especially used by a
particular group of people

3.

Some facts about slang:
1) Slang changes quickly
2)
3)
Slang is reincarnated over and over again the same terms can be used by every
generation but with different meanings
Used almost exclusively by the young
4)
Every generation ‘slangs’ are very important
for them
5)
Studying slang is a way to understand a
generation

4.

Why do people use slang?
Children use it to
conceal the meaning
from their parents
Slang identifies you as
part of the tribe
It makes one feel
special and important
It defies authority

5. From 1900-1919 Students used slang "locally"

From 1900-1919
Students used slang
"locally"
5

6. 23 Skidoo

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7. 1920-30s. Flappers

7

8. 1) Half-cut, fried, jammed, juiced, pie-eyed 2) Bat, brawl, buzz, rag, toot, wrestle, egg harbor 3) 5 Things: Gob stick, dog

house, gobble pipe,
skins, git box
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9. 1940s: From the War to Babies. 4) Drooly, pappy, swoony, BTO, PC, – An attractive man (big-time operator, prince charming) 5) 5

Babies.
4) Drooly, pappy, swoony, BTO, PC,
– An attractive man (big-time operator, prince
charming)
5) 5 Things: Moss, blinkers, flops, schnozz,
pillars
– Body Parts: Hair, eyes, ears, nose, legs
6) Fatal pill, go-away kiss, lead pill, check out,
blotto, in the drink
– WWII Terms: Bullets and dying
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10. HIPPIE SLANG “We had a gas at that party.” “When my parents saw my grades, they went ape.” His new car is boss!

11. to chill to hang to veg to jell to kick it to ease

12. Greetings

13. bones jacks franklins yard clout

14. 1) 23-Skidoo 2) That's George! 3) Big House

15. I have to go see a man about a dog

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