Do You Remember These Words We Don’t Hear Much Anymore?
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Which Term Was Used To Describe A Television Set In The Early Days?
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Which Word Described Someone Who Was Extremely Fashionable And Sophisticated?
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Which Expression Was Used To Describe Something That Was Excellent Or Top Quality?
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Which Term Was Used For The Heavy Fabric Coverings For The Windows?
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Which Word Described A Very Small Amount Of Something?
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Which Slang Word Described A Very Fast And Powerful Car?
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Which Term Was Used To Describe A Person Who Talked Too Much?
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Which Word Described The Act Of Relaxing On The Front Porch Or Sofa?
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Which Slang Term Was Used In The Sixties To Describe Something Very Cool?
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Which Word Described A Person Who Was Boring Or Not Trendy?
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Which Term Was Used For The Small Bag Carried By Women For Their Essentials?
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Which Word Described The Act Of Gossiping With Neighbors Over The Fence?
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Which Term Was Used To Describe A Young Woman With A Short Haircut In The Twenties?
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Which Slang Word Was Used To Describe An Attractive Man?
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Which Term Was Used For A Very Large And Heavy Meal?
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Which Word Described A Man Who Was A Bit Of A Troublemaker But Likable?
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Which Term Was Used For The Room Where Guests Were Entertained?
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Which Word Described Something That Was Very Expensive Or High Class?
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Which Slang Phrase Meant To Go To Sleep For The Night?
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Which Term Was Used For A Person Who Was Very Helpful And Kind?
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Which Word Described The Act Of Courting Or Dating Someone?
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Which Term Was Used To Describe A Very Serious Or Formal Conversation?
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Which Slang Word Described A Very Loud And Energetic Party?
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Which Word Described A Person Who Was Not Very Smart Or Was Clumsy?
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Which Term Was Used For The Small Pieces Of Paper Used To Help With Cooking?
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Which Word Described A State Of Confusion Or Disorder?
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Which Slang Term Meant To Hurry Up And Move Faster?
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Which Word Described A Person Who Was Very Wealthy And Successful?
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Which Term Was Used For A Very Short And Quick Visit To A Friend?
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Which Word Described A Feeling Of Great Joy And Excitement?
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Which Slang Word Was Used To Describe Money?
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Which Term Described A Person Who Was Always Complaining?
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Which Word Referred To A Large And Fancy Hat Worn By Women?
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Which Expression Described Someone Who Was Being Very Quiet?
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Which Word Was Used To Describe A Long And Difficult Journey?
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Which Slang Term Was Used For A Very Large Amount Of Money?
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Which Word Described A Person Who Was Very Good At Fixing Things?
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Which Term Was Used For A Very Small And Cozy House?
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Which Word Described A State Of Being Very Tired?
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Which Slang Phrase Meant To Stop Talking And Listen?
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Which Word Referred To A Person Who Was Very Brave And Bold?
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Which Term Was Used For A Very Short And Comedic Play Or Performance?
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Which Word Described A Person Who Was Very Thin And Lanky?
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Which Slang Term Meant That Something Was Not True Or Was Nonsense?
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Which Word Referred To A Small Child Who Was Just Learning To Walk?
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Which Term Was Used For A Very Large And Powerful Storm?
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Which Word Described A Person Who Was Very Studious And Academic?
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Which Slang Term Was Used For A Very Old And Unreliable Car?
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Which Word Referred To A Small And Often Hidden Amount Of Money?
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Which Expression Was Used To Tell Someone To Stay Calm And Patient?
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The Boob Tube
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The Laptop
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The Monitor
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The Tablet
The Boob Tube became a popular slang term for the television in the fifties and sixties.
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Dapper
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Scruffy
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Modern
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Boring
A dapper man was someone who took great pride in his appearance and wore neatly tailored clothing.
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Bees Knees
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Slow Poke
3
Old Hat
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Flat Tire
The Bees Knees was a popular slang phrase from the early twentieth century for something truly outstanding.
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Shutters
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Screens
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Blinds
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Drapes
Drapes was the standard term for heavy formal window curtains before the word drapes fell out of common use.
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A Smidgen
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A Mountain
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A Ton
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A Gallon
A smidgen was a common kitchen term for a tiny pinch or a very small measure of an ingredient.
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A Sedan
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A Wagon
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A Hot Rod
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A Buggy
Hot rods were classic American cars modified for high speed and were a staple of teenage culture.
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A Chatterbox
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A Silent Type
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A Wallflower
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A Mime
A chatterbox was a fond but teasing name for someone who simply could not stop talking.
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Exercising
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Studying
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Loafing
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Working
Loafing was a common way to describe spending a lazy afternoon doing absolutely nothing productive.
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Square
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Groovy
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Dull
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Formal
Groovy became the defining word of the sixties counterculture to describe anything pleasing or excellent.
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A Square
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A Rebel
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A Rockstar
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A Hippie
Calling someone a square meant they were out of touch with the latest music and fashion trends.
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A Briefcase
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A Duffel
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A Backpack
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A Pocketbook
A pocketbook was the standard term for a womans handbag or purse for many decades.
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Chewing The Fat
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Doing The Laundry
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Painting The House
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Running A Marathon
Chewing the fat meant engaging in a long and friendly conversation about local news and rumors.
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A Flapper
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A Mod
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A Punk
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A Hippie
Flappers were known for their rebellious spirit and their modern fashion choices during the Roaring Twenties.
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A Loser
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A Grump
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A Heartthrob
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A Square
A heartthrob was a celebrity or a local boy who made all the girls hearts beat faster.
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A Snack
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A Spread
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A Tasting
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A Sample
A spread referred to a lavish and abundant table of food prepared for a special family occasion.
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A Leader
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A Teacher
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A Saint
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A Scamp
A scamp was often a mischievous child or a man who had a playful and slightly rebellious nature.
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The Parlor
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The Garage
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The Attic
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The Basement
The parlor was the formal front room of the house used for receiving visitors and holding gatherings.
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Swanky
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Broken
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Basic
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Cheap
Swanky was the go to word for a fancy restaurant or a luxury hotel that was quite impressive.
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Run The Race
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Start The Engine
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Jump The Gun
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Hit The Hay
Hit the hay was a classic way to say you were tired and ready to go to bed.
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A Potato
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A Peach
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A Tomato
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A Lemon
Calling someone a real peach was a high compliment for their sweet and helpful personality.
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Fighting
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Wooing
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Racing
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Ignoring
Wooing was the romantic process of trying to win the affection and heart of a potential partner.
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A Song
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A Joke
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A Heart To Heart
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A Dance
A heart to heart was a sincere and private talk between two people about their true feelings.
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A Shindig
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A Lecture
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A Meeting
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A Nap
A shindig was a lively social gathering often involving music and dancing and plenty of fun.
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A Nitwit
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A Captain
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A Scholar
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A Genius
Calling someone a nitwit was a gentle but clear way to describe their silly or foolish behavior.
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Digital Notes
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Recipe Cards
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Emails
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Texts
Handwritten recipe cards were kept in a small wooden box and passed down through many generations.
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A Calm
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A Kerfuffle
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A Plan
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A Peace
A kerfuffle was a minor commotion or a bit of a fuss over something relatively small.
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Step On It
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Hold Your Horses
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Slow Down
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Take A Break
Drivers would say step on it when they wanted to speed up or get to their destination quickly.
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A Pauper
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A Clerk
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A Tycoon
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A Student
A tycoon was a powerful business leader who had built a massive empire and fortune.
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A Journey
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A Move
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A Pop In
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A Vacation
A pop in was an informal and unannounced visit just to say a quick hello to a neighbor.
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Tired
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Bored
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Elated
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Gloomy
Being elated meant you were on top of the world because of some wonderful news or event.
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Moolah
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Water
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Dust
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Rocks
Moolah was a fun and common slang term for cash during the mid twentieth century.
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A Gem
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A Sourpuss
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A Joy
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A Star
A sourpuss was someone who always seemed to have a frown on their face and a complaint ready.
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A Helmet
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A Bonnet
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A Beanie
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A Cap
A bonnet was a staple of formal fashion for many years especially for church or special outings.
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Talk Away
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Sing A Song
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Shout It Out
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Hush Your Mouth
Hush your mouth was a firm but often playful way to tell someone to be quiet or stop talking.
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A Hop
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A Jump
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A Trek
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A Skip
A trek implied a trip that required a lot of effort and perhaps some physical endurance.
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A Small Change
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A Wooden Nickel
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A Pretty Penny
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A Red Cent
Something that cost a pretty penny was quite expensive and required a significant investment.
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A Handyman
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A Tailor
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A Clerk
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A Baker
A handyman was the go to person in the neighborhood for fixing a leaky faucet or a broken gate.
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A Palace
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A Cottage
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A Tower
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A Mansion
A cottage was often a charming and simple home located in the country or near the water.
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Pooped
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Active
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Lively
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Energetic
After a long day of yard work or cleaning many people would say they were absolutely pooped.
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Speak Your Mind
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Sing Loud
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Shout Out
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Hold Your Tongue
Hold your tongue was a stern way to tell someone to remain silent and pay attention.
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Timid
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Plucky
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Scared
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Shy
A plucky person was admired for their courage and their willingness to face a challenge head on.
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A Lecture
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A Symphony
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A Skit
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A Novel
Skits were popular for school talent shows and variety programs on the early television.
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Stocky
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Brawny
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Spindly
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Hefty
Spindly was often used to describe someone with long thin legs and a delicate frame.
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Fact
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Truth
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Hogwash
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Gospel
Calling a story hogwash meant you did not believe a single word of it and thought it was rubbish.
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An Adult
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A Toddler
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A Teenager
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A Senior
The word toddler perfectly captures the unsteady and wobbling steps of a child finding their feet.
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A Tempest
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A Drizzle
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A Mist
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A Breeze
A tempest implied a storm with heavy winds and rain that could cause quite a stir.
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A Rebel
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A Clown
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A Jock
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A Bookworm
A bookworm was someone who always had their nose in a book and loved to spend time in the library.
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A Hot Rod
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A Racer
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A Jalopy
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A Limo
A jalopy was often a teenagers first car held together by hope and a few well placed bolts.
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A Bill
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A Debt
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A Nest Egg
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A Loan
A nest egg was a savings account or a stash of cash kept aside for a rainy day or retirement.
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Jump Up
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Hold Your Horses
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Run Away
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Shout Out
Hold your horses was a common way to tell someone to slow down and wait for a moment.
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