Language and Gender: A study case - University of Birmingham
1920’s Slang Dictionary A Alderman: A man's pot-belly. Ameche: Telephone Ankle: (n) Woman; (v) To walk B Babe: Woman Baby: A person, can be said to either a man or a woman Bangtails: Racehorses Barber: Talk Be on the nut: To be broke Bean-shooter: Gun Beef: Problem Bee's Knees: An extraordinary person, thing or idea. Beezer: Nose Behind the eight ball: In a difficult position, in a tight spot ................
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