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"Ace" - top notch, expert
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"Applesauce" - expletive akin to damn
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"Baby / Baby Doll" - affectionate term
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"I'm beat" - I'm tired
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"Beat me daddy eight to the bar" - exclamation of excitement
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"Be-bopping" - dancing
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"Bender" - A drinking spree
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"Bonkers" - over the top, wild
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"Broad" - a woman
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"Buzzed" - excited
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"Carry a torch for" - have a crush on
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"Cat's meow" - the best
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"Cold fish" - prude
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"Cookie" - cute girl
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"Dame" - a woman
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"Dad-blamed" - expression of surprise
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"Dang" - expression of surprise
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"Dead hoofer" - poor dancer
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"Decked out" - dressed in impressive attire
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"Dish" - good looking individual
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"Dolly" - woman/girl
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"Dreamboat" - beautiful/handsome individual
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"Ducky Shincracker" - good dancer
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"Ease up" - loosen up
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"Fat head" - numb skull
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"Flapping your lips" - talking
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"Flip your wig" - over the top
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"Fuddy-Duddy" - old fashioned person
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"Gas" - great time
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"Gay" - fun filled
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"Get a load of" - get a look at
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"Gobbledygook" - nonsense
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"Hepcat" – a really happening/hip person
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"Hey sugar, are you rationed?" - Hey girl, are you seeing anyone?
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"Hi-de-ho" – hello
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"Holy mackerel!" – expression of surprise and disbelief
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"Hoofer" – dancer
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"Horsefeathers" – expletive akin to damn
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"Hot damn!" – expression of surprise
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"Hot diggity dog!" – an expression of surprise
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"Hot dog!" – an expression of surprise
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"Hubba Hubba"- expression of approval
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"Keen on" - to like
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"Khaki wacky" – boy crazy
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"Killer-diller" – The best
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"Kisser" - mouth
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"Moolah" – money
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"Nuts" – crazy, insane.
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"Paw" – hand
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"Ritzy" – high class/appearances of wealth
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"Sappy" – romantic
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"Sauced" – intoxicated.
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"Say" – expression of surprise
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"Sharp" – brilliant/edgy
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"Soitently"- expression of agreement/sure!/of course!
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"Spiffy" – looking good
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"Spread Out! – get out of the way!/stand clear!/make way!
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"Swell" – excellent/positive/wonderful
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"What’s buzzin’, cousin?" – expression of greetings/what’s new
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"What’s cooking?" – expression of greetings/what’s new
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"What’s eating you?" – query for what’s the matter
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"What’s up?" – expression of greetings/concern
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"Wow!" -expression of surprise/delight
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Possible cheer for cheerleader
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"two, four, six, eight, who do we appreciate?"