New directions in signageAs seen on I-57: DONT BE A TOSSER USE A TRASH CAN Does someone at the Department of Transportation know British slang?#signage#slang·mleddy.blogspot.com·Sep 27, 2024New directions in signage
LollygaggingBeetle Bailey looks up a word.#comics#slang#words·mleddy.blogspot.com·May 12, 2023Lollygagging
Local weatherA few minutes ago a TV meteorologist said “Holy moly!”#slang·mleddy.blogspot.com·Nov 9, 2022Local weather
AbyssiniaI had a pleasantly disorienting moment while doing yesterday’s Newsday crossword. The puzzle was by Stan Newman; the theme, “Famous Last Words.” 28-A, nine letters, “Last word (1920s).” The answer: ABYSSINIA.#crosswords#slang#words·mleddy.blogspot.com·Sep 16, 2022Abyssinia
Deevie and diskeySlang of the smart set, from Robertson Davies’s What’s Bred in the Bone.#RobertsonDavies#slang#words·mleddy.blogspot.com·Nov 1, 2020Deevie and diskey
From an old notebook“One more slang expression and you’re grounded!”#notebooks#poetry#slang·mleddy.blogspot.com·Nov 7, 2016From an old notebook
The last Mencken post“Pash Flaps M. C. Fan Clubs Rated Worthless to Theatres As B. O. Gag.”#Mencken#slang·mleddy.blogspot.com·Nov 29, 2015The last Mencken post
Vaudevillians at play“Well, if I could get a mama that could do some hoofin’ and tickle a uke, I think I would.” Dialogue by Groucho Marx.#language#Mencken#slang#vaudeville·mleddy.blogspot.com·Nov 29, 2015Vaudevillians at play
“Slang is . . . ”From a Mencken footnote.#language#Mencken#slang·mleddy.blogspot.com·Nov 29, 2015“Slang is . . . ”
Domestic comedy“You’re not bringing mad money?”#domesticcomedy#slang·mleddy.blogspot.com·Mar 28, 2014Domestic comedy
Word of the day: smellumI startled slightly when I saw today’s Henry.#comics#dowdyworld#slang#words·mleddy.blogspot.com·Nov 13, 2013Word of the day: smellum
Downton Abbey stuffThe young Crawleys are a colloquial avant-garde.#slang#words·mleddy.blogspot.com·Feb 14, 2013Downton Abbey stuff
Variety languageSTICKS NIX HICK PIX.#language#slang#words·mleddy.blogspot.com·Dec 17, 2012Variety language
Okay, swell, lousySlang and I Love Lucy.#language#slang#television#words·mleddy.blogspot.com·Aug 27, 2012Okay, swell, lousy
Regency-era slang“Having just typed eh wot? in a comment, I felt compelled to look and learn a little more.”#language#slang#words·mleddy.blogspot.com·Mar 29, 2012Regency-era slang
Word of the day: boss-ABoss-A! A word of my childhood.#language#slang#words·mleddy.blogspot.com·Oct 24, 2010Word of the day: boss-A
Does anyone still say "fly"?I was wondering . The answer, it seems, is "Yes." See here: Hot Hot Heat: A graphical dissertation on the number one song in America ( Vill...#language#slang#words·mleddy.blogspot.com·Apr 10, 2007Does anyone still say "fly"?