Blast From the Past: 50s Slang That'll Make You Sound Hep
In the 1950s, a vibrant era defined by rock 'n' roll and Eisenhower's America, a unique lexicon emerged—slang words that captured the zeitgeist of the time. From the carefree "cool cat" to the rebellious "greaser," these words painted a vivid picture of American culture.
Embark on a nostalgic journey as we delve into the world of 50s slang, offering you clever ways to spice up your writing and impress your readers. Let's get hip to the jive!
Slang Word | Meaning |
---|---|
Daddy-O | A cool or attractive person |
Grody | Disgusting or uncool |
Hep Cat | Someone who is knowledgeable about jazz or other cool things |
Jive | Nonsense or exaggerated talk |
Pad | A person's apartment or house |
Slang Word | Meaning |
---|---|
Rat fink | A mean or despicable person |
Square | Someone who is boring or uncool |
The Big Apple | New York City |
The Man | The police or authority figures |
Zoot Suit | A flashy suit with wide lapels and pegged trousers |
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