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1920s Master
Attaboy(Attagirl)!
You know your 1920s slangs really well. No doubt you would have had awesome life and experiences if you were alive back then. The Roaring Twenties were a crucial period for the United States, Canada and Europe. The era saw the large-scale use of automobiles, telephones, motion pictures, electricity, unprecedented industrial growth, accelerated consumer demand and aspirations, plus significant changes in lifestyle and culture. Congrats on acing a piece of this important history.Think your friends on facebook can pass this quiz? Share it on Facebook.
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1920s Rebel
You know enough 1920s slangs well. No doubt you would have had awesome life and experiences if you were alive back then. The Roaring Twenties were a crucial period for the United States, Canada and Europe. The French called it “Crazy Years”.
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1920s Lover
You love the 1920s.
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Question 1 of 12
1. Question
“Attaboy” means
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Question 2 of 12
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“Bank’s Closed” means
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Question 3 of 12
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“Big Cheese” means
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“Carry a Torch ” means
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“Clam “
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“Fish ” can mean
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“Gold Digger “
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“Hooch ”
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“On the lam” means
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“Take for a Ride ” means
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Question 11 of 12
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“You slay me ” means
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Question 12 of 12
12. Question
Lastly, what does “Jake” mean?
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