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1930-Ish American Nicknames For Women?

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joko | 17:06 Mon 08th Jul 2019 | Society & Culture
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I have broad, dame, lady but thats it

any ideas?

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Toots.
Patootie
Sister
Doll
Sweetheart, babe?
Moll, as in gangster's moll. Mrs Simpson was referred to in the American press as the King's moll.
sugar....honey...
Floosie, chickadee.
Flapper
'Sheba' was used in the 1920s, and possibly later, for a sexy or seductive woman. ("She is just the Sheba I've been waiting for").

'Bearcat' was similarly used around the same period. ("Man, that Cindy Lou is a lot of fun! What a bearcat that woman is!")

Sourced from here:
https://www.alphadictionary.com/slang/
Chick.
Babe, broad, dame, doll, frail, twist, muffin, kitten

https://www.paper-dragon.com/1939/slang.html

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