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- A Historical Dictionary of American Slang - alphaDictionary.com




- ... 't see Marvin but he is in the heazy. 2000s * hecka ( adv ) Very. That's a hecka good-looking bicycle you have there, Otis. 1980s * hector ( int ) An interjection of disgust. Oh, hector! I left my report card at school. 1990s * heebie-jeebies ( n ) Nervousness. Just thinking about the dentist gives me ...
http://www.alphadictionary.com/slang/H.html 06/12/07, 127121 bytes
- A Historical Dictionary of American Slang - alphaDictionary.com




- ... 't see Marvin but he is in the heazy. 2000s * hecka ( adv ) Very. That's a hecka good-looking bicycle you have there, Otis. 1980s * hector ( int ) An interjection of disgust. Oh, hector! I left my report card at school. 1990s * heebie-jeebies ( n ) Nervousness. Just thinking about the dentist gives me ...
http://www.alphadictionary.com/slang/H.full.html 06/12/07, 130180 bytes
- A Historical Dictionary of American Slang - alphaDictionary.com




- ... party. 1940s * sawbuck ( n ) 10-dollar bill. Give me a sawbuck til Friday, Lionel, I'm flat broke. 1850s * Say my name! ( int ) A threatening An interjection. Say my name, you moron! 1990s * Say what? ( int ) Are you serious. Malik got shot last night. Say what?! 1950s * Says you! ( int ) An interjection ...
http://www.alphadictionary.com/slang/S.html 06/12/07, 200000 bytes
- A Historical Dictionary of American Slang - alphaDictionary.com




- ... party. 1940s * sawbuck ( n ) 10-dollar bill. Give me a sawbuck til Friday, Lionel, I'm flat broke. 1850s * Say my name! ( int ) A threatening An interjection. Say my name, you moron! 1990s * Say what? ( int ) Are you serious. Malik got shot last night. Say what?! 1950s * Says you! ( int ) An interjection ...
http://www.alphadictionary.com/slang/S.full.html 06/12/07, 200000 bytes
- A Historical Dictionary of American Slang - alphaDictionary.com




- ... ? 1990s * nest egg ( np ) A savings account for retirement. When he retired, he had a tidy little nest egg in the bank. 1700s * Nice going! ( int ) Interjection of congratulations. Nice going on that 3-pointer you just shot. 1940s * nick ( v ) To capture or arrest. The police nicked the shoplifter as ...
http://www.alphadictionary.com/slang/N.html 06/12/07, 58085 bytes
- A Historical Dictionary of American Slang - alphaDictionary.com




- ... ; he's a total geck. 1510s * gee ( n ) Something attractive, charm, je-ne-sais-quoi. She had a lot of gee going for her. 1990s * Gee whiz! ( int ) An interjection of surprise (euphemism for 'Jesus'). Gee whiz! I didn't know George was that rich! 1880s * Gee! ( int ) An interjection of surprise (euphemism ...
http://www.alphadictionary.com/slang/G.html 06/12/07, 109840 bytes
- A Historical Dictionary of American Slang - alphaDictionary.com




- ... ; he's a total geck. 1510s * gee ( n ) Something attractive, charm, je-ne-sais-quoi. She had a lot of gee going for her. 1990s * Gee whiz! ( int ) An interjection of surprise (euphemism for 'Jesus'). Gee whiz! I didn't know George was that rich! 1880s * Gee! ( int ) An interjection of surprise (euphemism ...
http://www.alphadictionary.com/slang/G.full.html 06/12/07, 112983 bytes
- A Historical Dictionary of American Slang - alphaDictionary.com




- ... ? 1990s * nest egg ( np ) A savings account for retirement. When he retired, he had a tidy little nest egg in the bank. 1700s * Nice going! ( int ) Interjection of congratulations. Nice going on that 3-pointer you just shot. 1940s * nick ( v ) To capture or arrest. The police nicked the shoplifter as ...
http://www.alphadictionary.com/slang/N.full.html 06/12/07, 59359 bytes
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