Slang time machine
Every English slang term has a moment it first showed up in print or on someone's lips. We've tagged 1,000 terms with a first attested decade — from 18th-century thieves’ cant through to 2020s internet vocabulary. Pick a decade below.
1700s — 12 terms
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1700🎮 Gaming
coin
1703⚡ Tech, Dev & AI
ain't
1700🗺️ Regional & Other
miffed
1700🗺️ Regional & Other
holler
1700🗺️ Regional & Other
fixin' to
1700🗺️ Regional & Other
canny
1700🗺️ Regional & Other
can't
1706🗺️ Regional & Other
American Indian
1702🗺️ Regional & Other
jerrycummumble
1709🗺️ Regional & Other
Acadian
1705⚡ Tech, Dev & AI
screwed
1700🗺️ Regional & Other
birb
1705🌐 Internet & Memes
jawhole
1700⚡ Tech, Dev & AI
open the schools
1703🌐 Internet & Memes
gag
1707⚡ Tech, Dev & AI
diamond
1700⚡ Tech, Dev & AI
glass parking lot
1700🗺️ Regional & Other
crucial
1706⚡ Tech, Dev & AI
droid
1701🗺️ Regional & Other
hooroo
1700🗺️ Regional & Other
curse of Scotland
1707🗺️ Regional & Other
Attestation dates come from etymologies originally sourced from Wiktionary contributors (CC BY-SA 4.0) and editorial expansion authored on Slangora. They reflect the earliest documented use we found for each term, not necessarily the moment it was coined.