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  2. Gold Diggers, Snuggle Pups and the Bee's Knees - Prohibition

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    When discussing alcohol, some Prohibition slang terms are going to sound pretty familiar since many still exist in the American lexicon, such as bent, canned, fried, plastered or blotto to describe an intoxicated person.

  3. These Prohibition Slang Terms Will Have You Talking Like a...

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    Some of these terms conjure up images of secret passwords at speakeasies and ladies boldly drinking libations from delicate champagne cocktail glasses. From the unusual to the everyday, here are 20 slang terms were the bee’s knees in the ’20s and ’30s.

  4. 15 Words and Phrases Popularized During Prohibition - Mental...

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    1. Blind Pig. An illegal drinking establishment, a.k.a. a speakeasy, that attempted to evade police detection by charging patrons a fee to gaze upon some sort of exotic creature (i.e., a...

  5. How to Sound Like the Bee's Knees: A Dictionary of 1920s Slang

    www.theatlantic.com/.../2012/10/how-sound-bees-knees-dictionary-1920s-slang/322320

    On small tables like those at which “zozzled” (drunk) flappers and “jelly beans” (their boyfriends) once illegally imbibed “foot juice” (cheap wine) or “jag juice” (hard liquor), you can read...

  6. 8 Prohibition-Era Words - Merriam-Webster

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    Why is it called a speakeasy? Is bathtub gin really made in a bathtub? Here's 8 fun words from the Prohibition Era.

  7. Prohibition Dictionary and Glossary of Prohibition Words

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    This Prohibition dictionary and glossary describes words and terms related to National Prohibition (1920-1933) in the United States.

  8. Flapperspeak: Dictionary of Words From the 1920’s and 1930’s

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    slang include: pig’s coattail, washout, mess, flat tire, chunk of lead, crumb Bull - (1) a policeman or law-enforcement officer including FBI (2) nonsense (3) to chat idly, to exaggerate

  9. 1920s Slang: Words and Phrases From the Roaring Twenties -...

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    1920s Slang: Words and Phrases From the Roaring Twenties. These terms aged like either a fine wine or a jug of milk — there's no in-between. In the era of flappers, jazz, and prohibition, the language of the 20s captured the spirit of rebellion and innovation.

  10. Sidecars and Scofflaws: Prohibition's Linguistic Hangover

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    Vocabulary.com : Candlepower - In many ways, Prohibition was a social and legal failure, but in one respect it succeeded wildly: It vastly enriched our lexicons of slang and marketing, often to lasting effect.

  11. prohibition slang terms Flashcards - Quizlet

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    Terms in this set (34) Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like all wet, bathtub gin, bees knees and more.