Saturday, July 12, 2014

Life in the Killing Fields revealed: How soldiers survived in the trenches and spent their time concocting their own slang

Via WiscoDave


The First World War was just that - a global conflict in which soldiers from six continents played their parts. 

Men huddling in trenches quickly spiced their conversation with foreign words, dialect, rhyming slang, puns and new terms for the strange conditions they found themselves in. When demobbed in 1918, they carried their soldiers' lingo back into civilian life. 

Some phrases that came out of those times are  still with us. How many of these did you realise were WWI vintage?

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