1920S Slang

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noun a young woman in the 1920s who flaunted her unconventional lifestyle and fashion choices, typically characterized by wearing short skirts and bobbed hair

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  • The flapper style of the 1920s was characterized by short skirts and bobbed hair.
  • My great-grandmother used to be a flapper back in her day.
  • She's a real flapper, always on the go and never staying in one place for long.
  • The wind whipped through the trees, causing the leaves to flutter like flappers on a dress.

noun a woman who has many casual sexual relationships or is perceived as sexually promiscuous

  • The socialite was accused of being a floozy by the tabloids.
  • I heard she's dating that floozy from the club.
  • She's just a floozy looking for attention.
  • Her reputation as a floozy preceded her wherever she went.