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Monday, August 10, 2015. One of those websites full of trivia came up with a list of outmoded slang words from the trash bin of popular culture. Among them were such gems as spizzerinctum. 1920, high spirits, ginchy. 1950, excellent and bazoo, which these experts said was a 1940 word for mouth. Goes much further back than that. In 1892 Walt Whitman, in his essay collectioin November Boughs. Refers to a Missouri newspaper called the Sedalia Bazoo. With two zs. The Urban Dictionary thinks bazoo.

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Monday, August 10, 2015. One of those websites full of trivia came up with a list of outmoded slang words from the trash bin of popular culture. Among them were such gems as spizzerinctum. 1920, high spirits, ginchy. 1950, excellent and bazoo, which these experts said was a 1940 word for mouth. Goes much further back than that. In 1892 Walt Whitman, in his essay collectioin November Boughs. Refers to a Missouri newspaper called the Sedalia Bazoo. With two zs. The Urban Dictionary thinks bazoo.

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