Word From The Bird, This 1950s Slang Quiz Is Pretty Hard To Ace
What was a “wet rag”?
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“Don’t be such a wet rag, come out to the sockhop on Friday!” would’ve been something you heard during the ’50s. Calling someone a “wet rag” was a 1950s way of telling them they were a wet blanket, which is probably where that term originates from in the first place.
What was a “wet rag”?
- A snitch
- A false newspaper article
- Someone who never tells the truth
- Someone who’s no fun
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