Historical Slang

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a sailor in the navy, especially a junior enlisted person

  • The bluejacket diligently performed his duties aboard the naval ship.
  • The bluejacket is always the life of the party during shore leave.
  • Hey, did you see that bluejacket rocking the uniform at the bar last night?
  • The bluejacket of the team always leads by example and motivates others to do their best.

noun a motion picture or movie

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  • The production company was known for creating high-quality photoplays in the early 20th century.
  • Let's watch a classic photoplay tonight, it's supposed to be really good.
  • I heard that new photoplay is a real banger, we should check it out.
  • His life felt like a photoplay, full of dramatic twists and turns.

noun a person who is unattractive or unpleasant in appearance

  • The actor portrayed a plug ugly character in the historical drama.
  • That guy at the party was a total plug ugly.
  • I can't believe she's dating that plug ugly dude.
  • The new building design was described as a plug ugly eyesore by the critics.

noun a wandering beggar or vagrant, especially one pretending to be insane

adjective describing someone or something related to a wandering beggar or vagrant, especially one pretending to be insane

  • The abram-man was arrested for attempting to pickpocket unsuspecting pedestrians.
  • I heard that abram-man got caught trying to steal from people on the street.
  • That abram-man is always up to no good.
  • The con artist was like an abram-man, always looking for his next victim.