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Sojier Talk, Quiz #1

Last Updated: 06/12/97

Soldiers during the War Between the States, like people today, had terms and phrases we know as slang to describe various events, actions, or things. Today we might say that the regiment looked "cool" on dress parade or the long march caused you to "run out of gas." But how would a soldier during the War Between the States say he enjoyed something or that something had gone poorly. Well, it's time to learn about "first rate" and "played out".

Select from the possible answers under "Modern Equivalent", use each answer only once. When you are done, check your answers under the "Answers" column.

 

Soldier Slang Modern Equivalent Answers
1. Java

2. Bazoo

3. Pop Skull

4. Pill Box

5. Lead Pills

6. Sinkers

7. Horse Collar

8. Bully

9. Pard

10. Spoony Man

11. Chin Music

12. Fresh Fish

13. Peddle Lead

14. Sow Belly

15. Grab-a-root

 

SCORE:
14 - 15 - served 4 years
12 - 13 - veteran
11 - 10 - conscript
Less than 10 - straggler (coffee cooler)

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