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what sinker mean in 1920's slang

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In 1920s slang, the term "sinker" referred to a type of person, often a woman, who was considered to be overly serious or someone who dragged a conversation down with their negativity. It could also refer to someone who was in a low social position or status. The term was part of the broader lexicon of the Roaring Twenties, which was full of colorful slang and expressions.