Slang of the Roaring 20s
From Hayashi Park Potterverse for 5th ed. Dungeons and Dragons (5e)
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- No-Maj
- Ordinary mundane non-magical person. American equivalent of British wizarding’s Muggle.
- Flapper
- Woman who loves energetic dance and wears a dress cut to twirl and bob beautifully.
- Swing
- Popular uptempo big band music of this time period.
- Swingin’, bees knees, cat’s meow
- Good, desirable, popular.
- Cheaters
- Mundane prescription eyeglasses.
- Alcohol
- Giggle water.
- Legs
- Pins.
- Feet
- Dogs.
- Boring person
- Flat tire.
- Drunk
- Zozzled.
- Muggle
- Marijuana joint (American mundane slang)
- Broad
- Attractive Woman.
- Skwiffy
- Jawing
- Speaking thoughtlessly.
- Socked in the kisser
- Punched in the mouth.