A pompadour is a hairstyle commonly worn by greasers in the '50s. The sides are combed back and the top is combed back and up. Usually styled with hair grease, and many coupled a pompadour with a "duck tail or duck butt" which is when the hair in the back has a middle part done by the end of a comb.
This is an old slang word for teacher
It's (Japanese) slang for wetting the bed.
The word lush is an adjective. It is often used in slang terms to mean beautiful or amazing.
Oh my god, its slang, not a real word, it's a slang acronym. As slang, it's used as an exclamation.
That's an English slang phrase really. Could have been going round for years! It's meant to mean, rubbish, or nuts to that!
50s slang peaked in popularity in the late 1950s and gradually faded out by the early to mid-1960s as new slang terms and cultural trends emerged. It gradually evolved into the slang of the 1960s.
A man was heeled if he carried a weapon. This slang was used by gangsters in the 30s and in 50s film noir.
If you mean the slang usage of cool, meaning good or interesting or "with it," it became common with the mainstreaming of jazz and particularly the beatnik movement of the 1940s and '50s.
Pompadour has written: 'The secret memoirs of Madame la Marquise de Pompadour'
He sported a pompadour hairstyle.
It seems to be Australian slang, and from the context it must mean something like "coolest of the cool" or something so rare that it's very special. The same thing as "cat's pajamas" and "bee's knees" used to mean in the 50s.
Arnac-Pompadour's population is 1,245.
Pompadour Green Pigeon was created in 1789.
The area of Arnac-Pompadour is 15.09 square kilometers.
The duration of Madame Pompadour - film - is 1.17 hours.
If you mean slang as in internet slang, then it means "Certified Old Fart".
Qui était le compositeur de Madame de Pompadour