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Time to Bolster Your Vocabulary! From: Mental Floss (http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/138007) 18 Old-Timey Slang Terms

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18 Old-Timey Slang Terms. Time to Bolster Your Vocabulary! From: Mental Floss (http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/138007). 1. In the ketchup. In the ketchup: Operating at a deficit. 2. John Hollowlegs. John Hollowlegs : A hungry man [hobo use]. Lobbygow. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Time to Bolster Your Vocabulary!

From: Mental Floss (http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/138007)

18 Old-Timey Slang Terms

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In the ketchup: Operating at a deficit

1. In the ketchup

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John Hollowlegs: A hungry man [hobo use]

2. John Hollowlegs

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Lobbygow: One who loafs around an opium den in hopes of being offered a free pipe

Lobbygow

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Happy cabbage: A sizable amount of money to be spent on self-satisfying things

4. Happy Cabbage

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Zib: A nondescript nincompoop

5. Zib

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Give someone the wind: To scare a potential suitor (mate) with great suddenness

6. Give someone the wind

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The zings: A hangover

7. The Zings

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Butter and egg man: A wealthy, unsophisticated, small-town businessman who tries to become a socialite, especially when visiting a large city

8. Butter and egg man

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Cluck and grunt: Eggs and ham

9. Cluck and Grunt

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Off the cob: Corny

10. Off the Cob

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Dog robber: A baseball umpire

11. Dog Robber

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Happies: Arch supporters [shoe salesman use]

12. Happies

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High-wine: A mixture of grain alcohol and Coca-Cola [hobo use]

13. High-Wine

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Flub the dub: To evade one’s duty

14. Flub the Dub

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Donkey’s breakfast: A straw mattress

15. Donkey’s Breakfast

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George Eddy: A customer who does not tip

16. George Eddy

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Wet sock: A limp, flaccid handshake

17. Wet Sock

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Gazoozle: To cheat

18. Gazoozle