20’s slang! WRITE TODAY’S EQUIVALENT OF THE SLANG TERMS!

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20’s slang! WRITE TODAY’S EQUIVALENT OF THE SLANG TERMS!

Panther Piss- homemade whiskey Let's blouse. We're out of here. Mrs. Grundy. A prudish type. Maybe also a fire extinguisher. Definitely awurp. Noodle juice. Tea. (But noodle on its own means head.) Ossified. Drunk, probably from having been on a toot, or a drinking binge. Also: splifficated, fried, blotto. Phonus balonus. Nonsense. (Related: baloney = piffle). Quilt. A drink that warms its drinker.Quilt. Rhatz! "How disappointing!" Soup job. To crack a safe using nitroglycerine. (Safecrackers were yeggs.) Tell it to Sweeney. Go say that to someone who'll believe your phonus balonus. Upchuck. Vomit, probably after too much foot juice or giggle water. (Synonymous: to pull a Daniel Boone is to vomit.) Voot. Money, lettuce. Wet blanket. Someone who is no fun, no fun at all. Someone who does not likewhoopee (to have a good time). X. In lieu of any x words, edge means intoxication. You slay me. You're hilarious. Zozzled. Drunk.

Bee’s Knees- You are awesome! Clam. A dollar. "Can you spot me a few clams?" Other slang for money:cabbage, kale.A dollar. Dewdropper. A young, unemployed guy who sleeps all day. Alternate synonym: A lollygagger.Dewdropper. Egg. Man. "He's a funny egg." Fire extinguisher. A chaperone (aka, a killjoy, an alarm clock). Gams. Is there a better way to say legs, even if one is being objectifying? Pins?Stilts? Or maybe getaway sticks. "Cheese it; it's the fuzz! Move your getaway sticks or you'll end up in the cooler."Stilts Hotsy-totsy. Perfect; the cat's pajamas. "I have to go see a man about a dog." To go buy whiskey. Jake. Okey dokey. "Everything is Jake." Know one's onions. To know one's beeswax; to know what someone's talking about. Let's blouse. We're out of here. Mrs. Grundy. A prudish type. Maybe also a fire extinguisher. Definitely awurp. Noodle juice. Tea. (But noodle on its own means head.) Ossified. Drunk, probably from having been on a toot, or a drinking binge. Also: splifficated, fried, blotto. Phonus balonus. Nonsense. (Related: baloney = piffle). Quilt. A drink that warms its drinker.Quilt. Rhatz! "How disappointing!" Soup job. To crack a safe using nitroglycerine. (Safecrackers were yeggs.) Tell it to Sweeney. Go say that to someone who'll believe your phonus balonus. Upchuck. Vomit, probably after too much foot juice or giggle water. (Synonymous: to pull a Daniel Boone is to vomit.) Voot. Money, lettuce. Wet blanket. Someone who is no fun, no fun at all. Someone who does not likewhoopee (to have a good time). X. In lieu of any x words, edge means intoxication. You slay me. You're hilarious. Zozzled. Drunk.

Poke- a wallet Soup job. To crack a safe using nitroglycerine. (Safecrackers were yeggs.) Tell it to Sweeney. Go say that to someone who'll believe your phonus balonus. Upchuck. Vomit, probably after too much foot juice or giggle water. (Synonymous: to pull a Daniel Boone is to vomit.) Voot. Money, lettuce. Wet blanket. Someone who is no fun, no fun at all. Someone who does not likewhoopee (to have a good time). X. In lieu of any x words, edge means intoxication. You slay me. You're hilarious. Zozzled. Drunk.

Compose a Sixteen Line Dialogue with a partner on your Blockbusters! Use at least six 20’s slang terms. Underline after you use them. Possible relationship scenarios: Doctor and PatientMom and Daughter Gangster and CopFather and Son Flapper and Boyfriend Worker and Bartender Best Friends Mayor and Citizen