Wednesday, September 15, 2010

1950's American Slang word (s) of the Day #24

Our 1950's American Slang Word(s) of the day today is:

1. skid row; Skid Row: n.any old dilapidated street or section of a town containing very cheap bars, eating places and flop houses where the permanently unemployed vagrants, beggars, petty criminals, derelicts, degenerates and mainly unemployed alcoholics hang out. A variant of and from "Skid Road". "Skid Row" apparently developed some 60 years after "Skid Road".

2. Skid Road; skidroad: n. a street of district of a town containing employment agencies, eating places, gambling rooms and brothels such as cater to or are frequented by loggers, seasonal and migratory workers and the like: the cheap business street or section of a town. orig. logger use; hobo and underworld use since c.1915.

                                   image found at Shorpy   
                       Lower Douglas st. Omaha, Nebraska 1938

Example:
I aint seen Pete for a time. I hear'd he turned tail and hit the road hopin' he might find some kinda work in California. Today a man is Scrabblin' for anything, diggin for a penny here, a penny there...hopin' for a miracle and findin' skid road instead.

Clarification:
I haven't seen Pete around for quite a while. I heard that he gathered up his belongings and went on foot searching for employment in California. In this day and age a man is struggling for possession of a thing of any kind. Trying to earn an honest living any where he can find it. Believing that what he prays for might be had but instead ending up on a dilapidated street begging for a drink with a large group of degenerates.

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