Slang cards

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Slang cards []


  Scenario: You’re ordering a milkshake at the diner.


  Scenario: You just saw a hot rod race down the street.


  Scenario: A bunch of kids is playing hopscotch on the sidewalk.


  Scenario: You’re dancing to a rock ‘n’ roll record at a party.


  Scenario: Someone just made a snide comment about your outfit.


  Scenario: You’re fixing your car in the driveway.


  Scenario: You’re on the phone making plans for a Friday night date.


  Scenario: Someone stole your parking spot at the drive-in movie.


  Scenario: You’re describing the coolest person you’ve ever met.


  Scenario: A neighbor’s dog is barking up a storm in the yard.


  Scenario: You’re debating who has the fastest car in the neighborhood.


  Scenario: You just walked into the coolest diner you’ve ever seen.


  Scenario: You’re sitting in a jazz club listening to a swing band.


  Scenario: You’re at a USO dance with soldiers home on leave.


  Scenario: You just bought a brand-new pair of shoes on ration stamps.


  Scenario: A neighbor borrowed sugar from you for their wartime baking.


  Scenario: You’re describing the big city to a friend who’s never been there.


  Scenario: A telegram arrives with exciting news.


  Scenario: You’re at a diner trying to pick the best jukebox tune.


  Scenario: You’re writing a love letter to a soldier overseas.


  Scenario: Someone stole your spot in line at the corner store.


  Scenario: You’re helping a friend fix their ration card book.


  Scenario: You’re admiring the latest Hollywood movie star.


  Scenario: Your buddy just got a new job at the factory and can’t stop bragging.

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  Slang: Daddy-O
  Sentence: “Hey, Daddy-O, you ready to hit the road?”


  Slang: Ankle-biter
  Sentence: “I can’t concentrate with all these ankle-biters running around!”


  Slang: Cruisin’ for a bruisin’
  Sentence: “Watch your mouth, pal, or you’re cruisin’ for a bruisin’.”


  Slang: Bee's knees
  Sentence: “This milkshake is the bee’s knees!”


  Slang: Chrome dome
  Sentence: “Old Mr. Johnson’s got a shiny chrome dome.”


  Slang: Made in the shade
  Sentence: “With that new job, you’re made in the shade.”


  Slang: Knuckle sandwich
  Sentence: “Say that again, and I’ll give you a knuckle sandwich!”


  Slang: Burn rubber
  Sentence: “Let’s burn rubber and get outta here!”


  Slang: Flat-out
  Sentence: “That car is flat-out amazing!”


  Slang: Wigged out
  Sentence: “She totally wigged out when she saw the surprise party.”


  Slang: Peepers
  Sentence: “Get those peepers on this sweet ride!”


  Slang: Greaser
  Sentence: “All the greasers hang out by the diner.”


  Slang: Jive
  Sentence: “Don’t give me that jive; tell me the truth!”


  Slang: Killer-diller
  Sentence: “That jazz solo was a real killer-diller!”


  Slang: Aces
  Sentence: “That new swing band is just aces!”


  Slang: Big cheese
  Sentence: “The big cheese will be in town tomorrow for the meeting.”


  Slang: Cat’s meow
  Sentence: “Your new hat is the cat’s meow!”


  Slang: Khaki wacky
  Sentence: “Ever since the USO dance, she’s been totally khaki wacky!”


  Slang: Dim bulb
  Sentence: “Don’t expect her to figure it out; she’s a real dim bulb.”


  Slang: Snap your cap
  Sentence: “Don’t snap your cap just because he borrowed your car.”


  Slang: Flip your wig
  Sentence: “She flipped her wig when she saw the surprise!”


  Slang: Jeepers creepers
  Sentence: “Jeepers creepers, did you see the size of that pie?”


  Slang: Dropping a dime
  Sentence: “I’ll drop a dime to let them know we’re on our way.”


  Slang: Eager beaver
  Sentence: “He’s such an eager beaver, always finishing the job early.”