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What is paper cup with a name that is slang for the old south?

Dixie Cup


Paper cup with the name for old south?

Dixie is a name for the old south. It is also the name of a brand of paper cups, although the cups are not from the South themselves.


What is the slang term for 'Old South'?

Dixie


What does the old slang limberlost mean?

This is not slang. The Limberlost is a swamp in Indiana. It's just the name of the landform, not a slang term.


Is awful blob modern slang or old slang?

Awful blob is old slang and if you don't believe me then check the Internet and type is awful blob old slang or modern slang? And in seconds you will see that I am right about old blob being old slang


What was Stardolls old name?

Paper doll heaven


What does 'milkshake' mean in old slang terminology?

In old slang, milkshake mean butt.


How old is slang?

As old as language.


13 year old in watford south oxhey needs a job?

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What does the slang COF mean?

If you mean slang as in internet slang, then it means "Certified Old Fart".


What is slang for old?

There is no one word that is slang for old, but there are many expressions that are used to refer to old things, old people, old ideas or someone who holds to old standards or fashions.Some examples:buffer noun:British slang, a foolish or incompetent old man (usually 'old buffer').Compare with duffer, slang, an incompetent, stupid or 'useless' person. coffin-dodger n.: slang, an old or elderly person.crock n.:British slang, an old, broken or worn-out car or person.geezer n.: slang, a person, especially an old man.ghetto-geek n.: slang, someone who manages with old technology ('old-school')square n.: slang, a person who is old-fashioned or conventional, in contrast with someone who is trendy, hip, cool or wicked.Note: It is now (in 2010) out of fashion to call an old-fashioned person a square. trout n.: British derogatory slang, a woman, especially an old or bad-tempered one (usually 'old trout').


Where did the slang word moniker originate from?

The slang word moniker originated from a place called Africa. In the old times, the phrase was used to describe African monkeys. However, today, the slang has carried over.