~1930's slang and the meaning~ abyssinia - quick way of saying "I'll be seeing you." (If you say it really fast you will be able to actually hear it as you say the word.) aces - excellent apple - a large city (Everyone has heard of New York City referred to as "the big apple," but in the 1930s, the word apple was a slang term used to describe any big city.) blow your wig - get excited broad/dame/doll - slang for a woman bumping gums - making conversation, but of no substance canary - female singer cats/alligators - fans of swing music cement mixer - a person who is terrible at dancing city juice - a glass of water; used to refer to city water crumb - unsuccessful or unreliable person dog soup - a glass of water; used to refer to those who can’t afford to drink anything else five spot - five dollars hep cat - someone who loves jazz music horn - telephone hot mama/looker/tomato/dish/sweet patootie - good-looking woman kibosh - put a stop to something lincolns - five dollar bills (because they have Abraham Lincoln’s image) make tracks - to leave; putting distance between yourself and where you were slugburger - hamburger patty made with ground beef mixed with slightly stale bread squat - zero, nothing
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