Monday, February 1, 2010

1950's American Slang Word of the Day #5

Our 1950's American Slang word(s) of the Day today is:

Hogan's Brickyard: A rough, bare baseball diamond. A vacant lot used as a baseball diamond. Baseball use.


Example: "Willie and Rocko are over at Hogan's Brickyard playin' ball! C'mon Harvey, lets go!"

Clarification: "William and Rockwell are over at the baseball diamond playing baseball. Come Harvey, let us go join them and have great fun!"

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