Were there any popular sayings or slang in the 1940s?

Were there any popular sayings or slang in the 1940s?

’40s Slang Still in Use

  • A gas: A good time or something highly amusing.
  • Above my pay grade: Don’t ask me.
  • Brainchild: Someone’s good idea.
  • Bum rap: False accusation.
  • Buzz: Mild intoxication.
  • Chicken: Someone who’s scared.
  • Chrome dome: A bald guy.
  • Clams: Dollars or money.

What are some old school words we don’t use anymore?

100 Slang Terms From the 20th Century No One Uses Anymore

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What is some old slang?

11 Old-Fashioned Slang Words We Should Bring Back

  1. “DAP” (Or “Dead Ass Perfect”) The next time you’re really enjoying something, be sure to let everyone know you think it’s DAP.
  2. “Don’t Have A Cow”
  3. “Know Your Onions”
  4. “Happy Cabbage”
  5. “The Cat’s Pajamas”
  6. “Pang-Wangle”
  7. “The Bank’s Closed”
  8. “Twitterpated”

What are some cool slang words?

General

  • Dope – Cool or awesome.
  • GOAT – “Greatest of All Time”
  • Gucci – Good, cool, or going well.
  • Lit – Amazing, cool, or exciting.
  • OMG – An abbreviation for “Oh my gosh” or “Oh my God”
  • Salty – Bitter, angry, agitated.
  • Sic/Sick – Cool or sweet.
  • Snatched – Looks good, perfect, or fashionable; the new “on fleek”

What is the funniest old school slang?

50 Vintage Slang Words That Sound Hilarious Today

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What word is no longer?

obsolete
no longer in general use; fallen into disuse: an obsolete expression. of a discarded or outmoded type; out of date: an obsolete battleship.

Are slang words from the 1940s still used today?

Many new slang words became part of everyday dialogue during this decade. A lot of slang terms that became popular in the 1940s are still in use today. These terms were commonly used to describe people, based on certain characteristics or behaviors.

What are some slang words that mean drugs or information?

Dope – Often used as slang for drugs, in wartime 1940s this word took on another meaning, referring to information, especially reliable info, but that usage soon died out. Eager beaver – Used to call someone an enthusiastic helper or someone who was overly excited about something.

What are some slang words that are considered offensive?

Chrome-dome – This used to be a mildly offensive word for a bald man. Crack up – To burst out laughing. Dame – A woman. Dope – Often used as slang for drugs, in wartime 1940s this word took on another meaning, referring to information, especially reliable info, but that usage soon died out.

What did people call going to bed in the 1940s?

Nowadays, people usually say they are “hitting the sack” when they’re going to sleep. But, back in the 1940s, the slang term for heading to bed was sack out. Why “sack,” you ask? Well, people used to sleep on sacks stuffed with hay back in the day. (That’s also where “hitting the hay” comes from.)

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