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Slangs & AI meanings
Commonly used on poor black people. During the period prior to the Civil War, many blacks were named after famous Romans (e.g. Lucius, Marcus, Scipio, etc.)
Do the civil was th and early th century slang for to act in a civilised manner, to do the 'right' thing.
Originates from pre-Civil War US. Refers to the slaves who picked cotton all day at the plantations.
Blacks used to work the plows before the Civil War.
. Gone To Texas. A common expression in use following the Civil War. People would find the letters G.T.T. carved into their doors, left by a kin. Many
Noun. A police vehicle, a van, with protective windscreen grills for use during riots and civil disobedience, against hooligans.
indigenous personnel who cannot be categorized as either Vietcong or civil offenders. It also can mean suspect personnel spotted from ground or aircraft. Pg. 508
They tended to sway from trees back in the Civil War days.
a type of Western saddle invented by General McClellan in the Civil War..
Black soldiers of the U.S. army who fought Indians and policed the frontier in the years following the Civil War. The term was derived from the men's hair which the Indians thought resembled the fur of the buffalo. Not all of the recruits were former slaves; most were free blacks of Northern parentage and many had served with distinction during the Civil War.
Dugout is slang for a retired officer, former civil servant, etc., recalled to employment.
Former Confederate soldiers who served in the U.S. Army in the West following the Civil War.
Was used to indicate an educated black man during the civil war; white collar blacks were pretty rare - only white people had desk jobs.
(Med-cap) Medical Civil Action Program. Pg. 515
Civil Operations (and) Revolutionary Development Support.
fine or calm, said of the weather or the sea. “A civil day for fishing.†“The water is civil now
Slur for an old African American man. Comes from a popular song during the time of the Civil War.
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Commonly used on poor black people. During the period prior to the Civil War, many blacks were named after famous Romans (e.g. Lucius, Marcus, Scipio, etc.)
Do the civil was th and early th century slang for to act in a civilised manner, to do the 'right' thing.
Originates from pre-Civil War US. Refers to the slaves who picked cotton all day at the plantations.
Blacks used to work the plows before the Civil War.
. Gone To Texas. A common expression in use following the Civil War. People would find the letters G.T.T. carved into their doors, left by a kin. Many
Noun. A police vehicle, a van, with protective windscreen grills for use during riots and civil disobedience, against hooligans.
indigenous personnel who cannot be categorized as either Vietcong or civil offenders. It also can mean suspect personnel spotted from ground or aircraft. Pg. 508
They tended to sway from trees back in the Civil War days.
a type of Western saddle invented by General McClellan in the Civil War..
Black soldiers of the U.S. army who fought Indians and policed the frontier in the years following the Civil War. The term was derived from the men's hair which the Indians thought resembled the fur of the buffalo. Not all of the recruits were former slaves; most were free blacks of Northern parentage and many had served with distinction during the Civil War.
Dugout is slang for a retired officer, former civil servant, etc., recalled to employment.
Former Confederate soldiers who served in the U.S. Army in the West following the Civil War.
Was used to indicate an educated black man during the civil war; white collar blacks were pretty rare - only white people had desk jobs.
(Med-cap) Medical Civil Action Program. Pg. 515
Civil Operations (and) Revolutionary Development Support.
fine or calm, said of the weather or the sea. “A civil day for fishing.†“The water is civil now
Slur for an old African American man. Comes from a popular song during the time of the Civil War.