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Do You Use Any Old Fashioned Slang Or Phrases?

Discussion in 'Evolution of Language' started by Kevin Matthew, Feb 5, 2015.

  1. Thomas Stearn

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    Possible answers (top down):

    a dagger

    some length of hose

    some codein syrup
     
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    You're all correct!

    An Arkansas Toothpick is any small knife that "rugged men" use for picking their teeth.

    An Oklahoma Credit Card is a length of hose for siphoning gas from someone else's car.

    Texas Tea is crude oil.

    Hal
     
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    Tomfoolery - acting foolish, but with a bit of mischief, shenanigans. Don't use it myself now, but heard it a lot as a kid.

    tomfoolery.jpg
     
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    Love the word Shenanigans - sounds like an Irish jig
     
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    My uncle used to say "they split the blanket" for divorce. :D
     
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    My dad always said "I'm hungrier that a raw dog running!" I have no idea where that came from but I find myself saying it on occasion.

    I frequently exclaim "MERCY, MAUDE!" That was another family saying. We've never had a Maude in the family, though.
     
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    'It's hot as all get-out'.......even though I have no idea what that would even mean. :D
     
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    My grandmother would always say, "Well, dog my cats!" .. It meant she was flabbergasted. ;)
     
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    When I would dare to walk or stand in front of the single television set in my parent's house, my mother would tell me with distain that I "made a better door than a window." She would also tell me to "hark" when she meant I should shut up. This gave a new meaning to the Xmas carol, "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing."
     
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  11. Hal Pollner

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    "Goodness Gracious"
    "My Oh My"
    "Tsk Tsk Tsk"
    "Dear Me"
    "Bless My Soul"
    "Gosh All Getout"
    "Darn It All"
    "Shucks"

    And other Gangster expressions...
    Harry
     
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    @William DeFox I love the 'hark'. What a cool word to shut people up. :p
     
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  13. Craig Wilson

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    I sometimes use slang phrases my mother used. Like when I would ask her what was for dinner.. she would reply.. pig's bum and cabbage.. no kidding. If I asked her where to find something she always said look up in Annies room.. wherever that may be. There were others.. I have to think of them.
     
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    My family are Yorkshire folk, and I'm living in Lancashire, so I make a point of using old Yorkshire expressions.
     
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