How do you spell Spiflicate?

Spiflicate.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/spiflicate.
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What does endowed mean?

Definition of endow

transitive verb. 1 : to furnish with an income especially : to make a grant of money providing for the continuing support or maintenance of endow a hospital. 2 : to furnish with a dower. 3 : to provide with something freely or naturally endowed with a good sense of humor.
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What does Spifflicated mean in the 1920s?

The usual dictionary definition for this now rather rare word — “treat roughly or severely” — hardly does justice to the history of a slang term that has had several meanings.
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How do you spell it is what it is?

It is what it is is an expression used to characterize a frustrating or challenging situation that a person believes cannot be changed and must just be accepted.
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What is the longest F word?

[ flok-suh-naw-suh-nahy-hil-uh-pil-uh-fi-key-shuhn ] SHOW IPA.
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How to Pronounce spiflicated - American English



What word has all 26 letters in it?

An English pangram is a sentence that contains all 26 letters of the English alphabet. The most well known English pangram is probably “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”. My favorite pangram is “Amazingly few discotheques provide jukeboxes.”
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Was applesauce a swear word?

Applesauce: A mild curse, like “darn” (also, “Horsefeathers!”)
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How do you say cool in 1920s slang?

Berries: Something cool or desirable, similar to “the bee's knees.” Wurp: This meant something similar to “bluenose”—a buzzkill-type person. Oliver Twist: Oddly enough, this is not slang for a small beggar boy from 19th century London, but slang for someone who is a particularly good dancer.
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What does banana oil mean in 1920s slang?

Banana oil- nonsense, insincere flattery.
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What is another way to say endowed?

In this page you can discover 31 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for endowed, like: gifted, talented, bestowed, given, endued, enriched, supplied, girt, dowered, provided and ability.
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What is an example of endowed?

To endow is defined as to provide a quality, a talent, an asset or funding. An example of endow is when a parent passes on his intelligence to his child and the child is endowed with intelligence. An example of endow is when you give money to a university to build a library or set up a scholarship fund.
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What does endow with love mean?

You say that someone is endowed with a particular desirable ability, characteristic, or possession when they have it by chance or by birth.
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What does cat's meow mean in the 1920s?

Cat's Meow - Something splendid or stylish; similar to bee's knees; The best or greatest, wonderful.
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What did applesauce mean in the 1920s?

Applesauce: flattery, nonsense, i.e. "Aw, applesauce!"
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What does Breezer mean in 1920s slang?

breezer: a convertible car 42. Bronx Cheer: A loud spluttering noise, used to indicate disapproval. Same as raspberry 43.
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What does kisser mean in the 1920s?

Kisser - Mouth. Lounge Lizard - a guy that is sexually active. Moll - A gangster's girl.
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What is a Dewdropper?

Dewdropper. A young, unemployed guy who sleeps all day. Alternate synonym: A lollygagger.
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What was alcohol called in the 1920s?

People typically got hooch or giggle water – alcohol– from a barrel house or gin mill, which were distribution places, and maybe kept it in their hipflask (which is pretty self-explanatory).
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What does dogs mean in 1920s slang?

“Dogs” was a 1920s slang word for feet. When people said their dogs were barking, they were referring to the fact that their feet were hurting. This 1920s phrase actually appeared in print in 1913 when a journalist for the New York Evening, T. A. Dorgan, used the term “dog” to represent his foot.
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What does bees knees mean in 1920s slang?

The phrase was first recorded in the late 18th century, when it was used to mean 'something very small and insignificant'. Its current meaning dates from the 1920s, at which time a whole collection of American slang expressions were coined with the meaning 'an outstanding person or thing'.
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What did they call cars in the 1920s?

"Machine" as a 1920s American term for "car"
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What is the 27th letter in the alphabet?

Total number of letters in the alphabet

Until 1835, the English Alphabet consisted of 27 letters: right after "Z" the 27th letter of the alphabet was ampersand (&). The English Alphabet (or Modern English Alphabet) today consists of 26 letters: 23 from Old English and 3 added later.
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What begins with E and ends with E riddle?

What starts with E ends with E and only has one letter in it?! – The Answer Wall.
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What English word has no vowels?

Words with no vowels. Cwm and crwth do not contain the letters a, e, i, o, u, or y, the usual vowels (that is, the usual symbols that stand for vowel sounds) in English. But in those words the letter w simply serves instead, standing for the same sound that oo stands for in the words boom and booth.
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What does Soup job mean?

A “soup job” is gangster slang for cracking open a safe with the help of a bit of nitroglycerin. While this seems to be a 1920s origin as a phrase, “soup” as a reference to nitroglycerin goes back at least to the 1850s, when it was touted as an easy way to break into a safe by an 1856 article in SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
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