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The 1800's Had the BEST Slang. Do You know These Forgotten ...


The 1800's Had the BEST Slang. Can You Understand These ...

The 1800's Had the BEST Slang. Can You Understand These Forgotten Phrases? · 1. Exfluncticate · 2. Absquatulate · 3. Codfish Aristocracy · 4. Fix ...

12 Lost American Slangisms From The 1800s - NPR

1) Too high for his nut — beyond someone's reach. · 2) Bottom fact — an undisputed fact. · 3) To be Chicagoed — to be beaten soundly, as in a ...

The 1800's Had the BEST Slang. Do You know These Forgotten ...

Nov 27, 2023 - The 19th century had some wonderfully colorful language, that we've all but lost to time. Here are 19 fun slang words and ...

The 1800's Had the BEST Slang. Do You know These Forgotten ...

The 1800's Had the BEST Slang. Do You know These Forgotten Phrases? The 19th century had some wonderfully colorful language, that we've all ...

The 1800's Had the BEST Slang. Can You Understand These ...

The 19th century had some wonderfully colorful language, that we've all but lost to time. Here are 19 fun slang words and phrases that we bet you don't ...

1800s Insults & Slang from the Victorian Era - Thrillist

If you call someone a butt sniffer, they know they've been burnt (Phillips sure did!). But burns like "flapdoodle" and "mumbling cove," on ...

77 Delightful Victorian Slang Terms You Should Be Using

Popular until 1870, this phrase meant “Don't lie to me!” Apparently, people who sold dogs back in the day were prone to trying to pass off mutts ...

Words and Expressions - slang from 1850s and 1870s

Gum – Loud abusive language. "Let us have no more of your gum" … Hookem-snivey – To feign mortal sickness, disease and infirmity of the body in the streets ...

Flummadiddle, Slumgullion, and More Silly Words from the 19th ...

'Flummadiddle,' 'Slumgullion,' and More Silly Words from the 19th Century. It was a different time. But you can still use these highfalutin words. flumadiddle ...

A 19th Century Slang Dictionary - Copley-Fairlawn City Schools

manifests it by saying: "I want to know"; and when he has concluded his narrative, the hearer will reply: "0! Do tell ". Exfluncticate: to utterly destroy.

Manly Slang from the 19th Century | The Art of Manliness

The original occupier is then said to “keep a pig.” Ladder: “Can't see a hole in a ladder,” said of anyone who is intoxicated. It was once said ...

50+ Victorian Slang Terms Worth Bringing Back - YourDictionary

Victorian Era Slang Words · blazes - Used as a Victorian swear word, this slang term could mean either "hell" or "the Devil." · bricky - This ...

What are slang words that have been completely forgotten today?

My grandma used to say "My stars!" when something surprised her. A handsome man was a "dreamboat"and a pretty woman was a "looker".

OLD WEST Writer's Guide - Slang, Phrases and More - RootsWeb

Hot as a whorehouse on nickel night ~ damned hot. In apple pie order ~ in top shape. Is that a bluff, or do you mean it for real play? ~ Are you ...

Naughty Victorian Words | STEAMED! - WordPress.com

You've got to love Victorian slang. Who doesn't love the idea of calling a leg “a limb”? Recently I was trying to find out the racier slide ...

10 Victorian slang terms to start using today - EF Education First

1. Got the morbs · 2. Tickety-boo · 3. Nanty Narking · 4. Lollygag · 5. Afternoonified · 6. Enthuzimuzzy · 7. Skilamalink · 8. Balderdash.

Western Slang, Lingo, and Phrases – A Writer's Guide to the Old West

Airish – A little cool. Air Line Road – A railroad track when it passes over the level unbroken prairie. Airtights – Canned goods, such as canned beans, ...

30 Amazing, Obsolete Words in the English Dictionary We Should ...

13. Jollux – even in the 1780s they had slang and “jollux” was a term to refer to a fat person. 14. Curglaff – you know ...

16 Regency Period Words From Bridgerton | Dictionary.com

Here are 16 words you need to know to get ready for season two and become fluent in the language of Bridgerton.

Ye Olde Nincompoop: Old-Fashioned Words for 'Stupid'

Nincompoop. Asshead. Clodpate. There are so many old-fashioned and obscure ways to call someone stupid.