The Outsiders – Chapter 1 Vocabulary
The Outsiders – Chapter 1 Vocabulary
Many of the words in this novel have a “slang” meaning. The meaning of a “slang” word is different from its dictionary meaning. An idiom is similar to a “slang” word, they are phrases or expressions with meanings different from the literal meaning.
Ex: “Unlike Ponyboy, Soda never cracked a book or went to the movies.”
The word “cracked” is an idiom in this sentence because it does not mean to break a book; instead it means to open a book.
Look for the following slang words or idioms as you read chapter 1. Write down the meaning of the word in the story.
|Word |Real Meaning |Slang Meaning |
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|jump (pg 2 ) | | |
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|two-bits worth (pg 10 ) | | |
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|dig (pg 13 ) | | |
| | | |
|lift (pg 9 ) | | |
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|rumble (pg 11 ) | | |
Also, look for the following words that may be unfamiliar to you. Use context clues to make your best guess of each words meaning.
|Word |Meaning |
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|Unfathomable (pg 10) | |
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|Elfish (pg 10) | |
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|Gingerly (pg 12) | |
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