Jazz Slang
slang from the 1950’s and jazz culture. similar to beatnik slang. popular terms through the 1920’s to 1980’s includes words like baby, bag, bug, cats, chops, crib, daddy-o, dig, fly, funky, hip, jive, pad, scene, wail, and wig out.
she uses a lot of jazz slang. she called me a cool cat.
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