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. , ( ), (before - 'fore; morning - morn'; poor - po'), (let me - lemme; give me - gimme; out of - outta), "th" "v" "d" "b" (the - de; heaven - heaben). , (the eagles flies on Friday), "" (I done come), (I ain't happy no more; gonna make you pretty womens)**. , - .

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- Clarence Major, “Dictionary of Afro-American Slang” (International Publishers, New York, 1970); (Langstone Hughes, “I, Too, Am America” . . - , , 1986); Harry’s Blues Lyricks (http://blueslyrics.tripod.com/). , - Rattlesnake Annie . - - 70- - , .

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

 

A

ace - 1) ; 2) ; 3) ; 4) (. big shot).

after hours - () .

alcorub - 1) ; . ( ); 2) , (. canned heat; Tommy Johnson, Canned Heat Blues).

Amen Corner - , , "" .

ax, axe - ( - ) ("I gotta axe handle pistol/ On a graveyard frame" - Willie Dixon, I'm Ready).

B

B & O, C & O, Central, L & N - (., L & N = Louisville & Nashville) ("You taken the T & P, and I taken L & N / Mama, I said you taken T & P, and I taken L & N / We got to be lucky honey to ever meet again" - Louis Armstrong, 2:19 Blues ; . Blind Willie McTell, B & O Blues; Huddy Ledbetter, Leavin' Blues ).

baby-kisser - ().

back alley - .

back door man/friend - , , (Blind Boy Fuller, I Crave My Pigmeat; Howlin' Wolf, Back Door Man; Lightnin' Hopkins, Back Door Friend).

bad - , ( "" ).

ball - , .

ball and chain - (ball and chain - " " - ).

ball the jack - 1) 40- ; 2) ; 3) , (Bessie Smith, Baby Doll & St. Louis Blues)

barrelhouse - 1) - ; 2) (Muddy Waters, Rollin' And Tumblin'; Robert Johnson, Traveling Riverside Blues).

bend - , ( - ).

Bible - ("I tell you the Bible" . .)

big bit - .

big shot - .

biscuit roller - 1) ; 2) (Robert Johnson, If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day).

black cat bone - (. . mojo). . , , . , , . , : , , . , , , , ( ) - . (mojo, hand, gris-gris bag, etc.) . ) (Buddy Guy, When My Left Eye Jumps; Muddy Waters, Hoochie Coochie Man).

blow (someone) down - (1930-e) .

booger boy - 1) , ; 2) (Omar & The Howlers, Booger Boy).

Boogie Alley - (boogie - ); , , boogie woogie (Lucille Bogan, Down In Boogie Alley)

boogie chillun - chillun, children; , (John Lee Hooker, Boogie Chillun).

breakdown - 20- - 40- , .

break it down - 1) -; 2) .

break it up - .

Buzzard Lope - , ; - ("Went downtown and bought me a rope / Whipped my baby till she Buzzard Lope / Sugar babe, it's all over now" (Mance Lipscomb, Sugar Babe It's All Over Now).

C

canned heat - , ("Canned Heat" - " " - , ). Tommy "Snake" Johnson, , ("Crying, canned heat, mama, sure, Lord, killing me / Takes alcorub to take these canned heat blues" - Tommy Johnson, Canned Heat Blues; . . Memphis Jug Band, Better Leave That Stuff Alone).

captain - ("Put you under a man they call "Captain Jack" / He sure write his name up and down your back" - Son House, Country Farm Blues; . . Big Bill Broonzy, John Henry; Robert Johnson, Last Fair Deal Gone Down).

Casey Jones - - , 19- (Mississippi John Hurt, Casey Jones).

C C rider - ( "Easy rider" "See see rider") - 1) , ; 2) - ; 3) , (Big Bill Broonzy, C C Rider; Mississippi John Hurt, See See Rider).

chain gang - , ( ).

coffee grinding, coffee grinder - ; (-) (Lucille Bogan (a.k.a. Bessie Jackson), Coffee Grinding Blues).

cold in hand - (“Have you ever dreamed you were lucky / And then woke up cold in hand / Well, you dreamed you had a dollar / And your woman’s got another man” - Jazz Gillum, Woke Up Cold In Hand; . Bumble Bee Slim, No Woman No Nickle).

cold meat party - .

crawdad - crawfish, ("You get a line and I'll get a pole / We goin' down the crawdad hole / Honey, baby, mine", "What you gonna do when the pond goes dry /I'm gonna stand on the bank, and watch the crawdads die /Honey, baby, mine" -

Big Bill Broonzy, The Crawdad Song; . Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Crawdad Hole).

crepe(r) - , ; , (Son House, Jinx Blues & I Ain't Goin' Cry No More & Special Rider Blues).

cue ball - , , ; the eight-rock - "".

cut out - , ("Train a-rollin' at the station / But my babe, she can't be found / Somebody told me she's cut out / To another town" - T-Bone Walker, Train Station Blues).

D

dead president(s) - ("Hamilton on a ten can get you straight / But Jackson on a twenty is really great / And if you're talkin' about a poor man's friend / Grant will get you out of whatever you're in" - Willie Dixon, Dead Presidents).

deep hole - , " ".

deuce - 1) ; 2) ( , "deuce of benders" - ; "deuce of peekers" - ; "deuce of haircuts" - ..)

devilment (: deviltry) - , , (Robert Johnson, Rambling On My Mind).

(dirty) dozens - , ( ); , ("Come all you folks and start to walk / I'm fixing to start my dozen talk / What you're thinking about ain't on my mind / That stuff you got is the sorriest kind / Now you're a sorry mistreater, robber and a cheater / Slip you in the dozens, your papa is your cousin / Your mama do the… Lordy Lord" - Memphis Minnie, New Dirty Dozen; . . J. Mayo Williams, The Dirty Dozens).

doe - , buck (., , ) (Charley Patton, Revenue Man Blues).

doggone - goddamn, (Bessie Smith, Baby Doll & Devil's Gonna Git You; B.B. King, Bad Luck Soul & Dark Is The Night; Keb' Mo', Soon As I Get Paid; Lightnin' Hopkins, Bald Headed Woman; Muddy Waters, I Can't Be Satisfied & Little Anna Mae; Stevie Ray Vaughan, Good Texan & Love Struck Baby).

doney - 1) "no good doney", ; 2) , doe (Charley Patton, Revenue Man Blues; Elmore James, Dust My Broom; Robert Johnson, I Believe I'll Dust My Broom).

do-right child - .

down and out - , (Jimmy Cox, Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out).

down home - .

dry long so - , (Robert Johnson, Come On In My Kitchen; Skip James, Hard Time Killing Floor).

dust (my) broom - ; , ; broom " " " " (Elmore James, Dust My Broom; Robert Johnson, I Believe I'll Dust My Broom).

E

eagle rock - 40- ( . ball the jack) (Bessie Smith, Baby Doll).

F

faror - 1) ; , "pharaoh"; 2) , "fair one", (Mississippi John Hurt, Big Leg Blues).

fat mouth - , (Tommy Johnson, Big Fat Mama Blues).

final thrill - .

flagging (a train, a ride) - "", , . ("Standin' at the crossroad / I was tryin' to flag a ride / Nobody seem to know me / Everybody passed me by" - Robert Johnson, Crossroads Blues; . Memphis Minnie, In My Girlish Days; Bessie Smith, St. Louis Blues; Charley Patton, '34 Blues; Charlie Musselwhite, She May Be Your Woman).

four ('fore) day creep - (. two-time) ("Men are so doggone crooked / Afraid he might make a four day creep" - Ida Cox, Four Day Creep).

fox - ; foxy - ( ) (Jimi Hendrix, Foxy Lady).

Frisco, Santa Fe, Southern - ("Well, that mean old, mean old Frisco, and that low down Santa Fe / Well it carried my baby away, and it's blown right back on me // I was standing, I was listening, for that Southern whistle blow / Lord, she did not catch the Southern, and now where do you suppose that woman might have gone? " - Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Mean Old Frisco).

funk - (1950-e) - ("soul") ; (.south down home); funky - ( - ).

fuss - , ( ..) (Albert Collins, I'm Not Drunk (I'm Just Drinking)).

G

gas - (1940-) - , .

Georgia crawl - ("I can shake it East, shake it West / Way down South I can shake it the best / Doin' the Georgia Crawl, aw, Georgia Crawl" - Henry Williams and Eddie Anthony, Georgia Crawl; . Blind Willie McTell, Kind Mama & Broke Down Engine).

gatemouth - (-).

gee - , .

get go (gitgo) - .

get (one's) kicks (get one's jollies) - ; get some kick - (Chuck Berry, Route ‘66).

gig - (); day gig ( -slave) - , ; (living) room gig - .

gims - .

git box - (.belly fiddle).

goin' up the line/goin' down the line - 1) ; , "up" (, , , , , , up the line); 2) : ; 3) : . , , , (B.B. King, Everyday I Have The Blues; Little Walter, Up The Line; Memphis Minnie, Chickasaw Train Blues & Ma Rainey).

gone - , ( ).

goofer/goofy dust (: hot foot powder) - , (B.B. King, You Put It On Me; Robert Johnson, Hellhound On My Trail; Willie Mabon, I Don't Know).

gully low - (“Now mama, mama, mama / Why you treat me so / You treat me mean, baby / Just because I’m gully low” - Louis Armstrong, Gully Low Blues).

H

hangup - , (Jimi Hendrix, (Have You Ever Been) To Electric Ladyland).

hard - bad, ( hard times - ); hard spiel - , jive.

hay eater - .

head - 1) , ; 2) ; 3) (. blow job); 4) .

hideaways - .

high (to get) - (Albert Collins, I'm Not Drunk (I'm Just Drinking)).

hip - 1) (1950-e) ; hipster - ; 2) ; 3) . , 60- . - square (“--”).

hobo - 1) , ; 2) , hoe-boy (1930-), , , (hoe) (Memphis Minnie, Outdoor Blues; Howlin' Wolf, Evil; John Lee Hooker, Hobo Blues; Hans Theessink, Sidewalk Hobo).

hokum - 1) , 20- - 30-, , ; - Tampa Red, , The Hokum Boys; 2) , , ; 3) . , , hocus-pocus (-) bunkum ( ).

holly roller - .

hoochie coochie - 1) ; 2) (“to dance the hoochie coochie”).

hoochie coochie man - 1) ; 2) ( -, , ..) (Muddy Waters, Hoochie Coochie Man & Mannish Boy).

hoodoo - 1) , ; 2) ; hoodoo 19- ; hoodoo , ( " "). ("he used hoodoo on her", "Doctor Buzzard was a great hoodoo in his day", "he needed help from a hoodoo woman", "she hoodoo'ed that man until he couldn't love no other woman") (Memphis Minnie, Hoodoo Lady; Omar and The Howlers, Hoo Doo Ball).

hustle (hustler) - , .

J

jail bait - (: , !).

jam - 1) - , ; 2) , .

jelly (jelly roll) - 1) (, ) (Lonnie Johnson, Mr. Jelly Roll Baker; Bobby Bland, Jelly, Jelly, Jelly, Stays On My Mind); 2) jelly bean - (Ma Rainey, Jelly Bean Blues).

jinx - 1) , ; 2) , jinx (Memphis Minnie, Call The Fire Wagon & Wants Cake When I'm Hungry; Charley Patton, Revenue Man Blues & Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues).

jitter buggin' - 1) jitterbug, 40- ( -); 2) ("had a bad case of the jitters before his performance"); 3) ; 4) (John Lee Hooker, Groundhog Blues).

jive, jivin' - , : 1) , - 30- , ; 2) ; 3) , ; 4) () ; 5) ; 6) (Albert King, I Get Evil; B. B. King, Nobody Loves Me But My Mother; Lightnin' Hopkins, My Grandpa Is Too Old; Little Walter, It's Too Late Brother & Just Your Fool).

Johnny (the) Concheroe/Conqueroo - (John the Conqueror root), Ipomoea jalapa, . , , (mojo bag), , (Willie Dixon/Muddy Waters, Hoochie Coochie Man & Mannish Boy).

juju - 1) , ; 2) , (B.B. King, You Put It On Me).

jukebox - . jook ( ) ; , jute () . 1927 The Automatic Music Instrument Company - , ( , ) (Hans Theessink, Mississippi; Rattlesnake Annie, Blue Flame Cafe).

juke joint - , , .

K

killing floor - 20- - 40- ( ) , ; - , - () (Chris Duarte, '32 Blues; Howlin' Wolf, Killing Floor; Skip James, Hard Time Killing Floor).

kitty ( .hog) - ; Kitty - .

L

lawdy - 1) ; 2) - . (“Now the woman I love / The woman I long to see / Hey lawdy mama”- Cleve Reed, Lawdy Mama).

lay across the drink - ( drink " ").

lay back - 1) ; 2) - , .

lay down - 1) ; 2) (“I said, “I could make you love me / Baby I just bet you could” / She says, “ Lay your money down, baby / And make your bettin’ good” - Lonnie Johnson, Chicago Blues).

lay on - .

leave (left) town - .

levee - , , levee ( - .) (Big Bill Broonzy, I Wonder When I'll Get To Be Called A Man; Buddy Guy, Change In The Weather; Charley Patton, High Water Everywhere; Memphis Minnie, When The Levee Breaks).

lemon - 1) ; 2) ; squeeze my lemon - ("Won't you look here, baby, what you done / You done squeezed my lemon, now you done broke and run / Awwww, dirty mother fuyer, he don't mean no good / He got drunk this morning, tore up the neighborhood" - Memphis Minnie, Dirty Mother For You ( , dirty mother fuyer dirty mother for you - dirty motherfucker) ; "You can squeeze my lemon 'til the juice run down my leg / (that's what I'm talkin' 'bout, now) / But I'm goin' back to Friars Point, if I be rockin' to my head" - Robert Johnson, Traveling Riverside Blues; . Led Zeppelin, Lemon Song).

let the good times roll - , .

low-down step - , .

lush - , (Albert Collins, I'm Not Drunk (I'm Just Drinking)).

lying - .

M

making whoopie - 1) ; 2) (Lonnie Johnson, She's Making Whoopee In Hell Tonight).

Mickey Mouse music - , .

mojo - , magic, - 1) , - ; 2) ; 3) ( conjure bag, hand, lucky hand, mojo bag, mojo hand, root bag, toby, gris-gris bag; mojo, , nation sack). , mojo bag , -, . , (, , ); , mojo bag - ) (Blind Boy Fuller, Stingy Mama; Muddy Waters, Got My Mojo Working & Louisiana Blues; Robert Johnson, Little Queen Of Spades).

monkey - 1) monkey on one's back - ( .); 2) ; 3) to monkey around - , to fool around, ; 4) monkey paw - ; 5) Tampa Red "She Wants to Sell My Monkey", 20- - "It used to be hers but she gave it to me / Why she wants to sell it, I just can't see / She wants to sell my monkey…" (, "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey"…)

monkey man - 1) , (. back door man) (“See the hoodoo women / Fixin’up their monkey men”- Jimmy Yancey, Cryin’ In My Sleep; "You can't give your sweet woman, everything she wants in one time / Well, boys, she get ramblin' in her brain, hmm mmm mmm, some monkey man on her mind" Robert Johnson, I am A Steady Rollin' Man); 2) - , - , **** (Alfoncy Harris, Teasing Brown).

Mr. Charlie - (Eddie Boyd, Black Brown And White; Lightnin' Hopkins, Mr. Charlie).

Muddy Waters - , , ; muddy water - , , “ ” (“I’d rather drink muddy water / Sleep in a hollow log / Than be here with you babe / Treated like a dirty dog” - Eddie Miller, I’d Rather Drink Muddy Water).

N

nation sack - 1) , mojo bag, mojo hand . . - , ; 2) , donation sack - , . , , . , : "I've taken the last nickel out of her nations sack" (Robert Johnson, Come On In My Kitchen)

nehi - knee-high, 20- (" Let me tell you boys what these nehi dresses will do / Get you broke, ragged, and hungry boy, then come down on you" Blind Joe (Willie) Reynolds Nehi Blues).

nitty-gritty - 1) ; 2) -; 3) , ; 4) , “”, .

P

paper - ; paper man - ( ), .

party piano - 1) ; 2) -; 3) .

pay dues - 1) ; 2) ; 3) (B. B. King, Every Day I Have the Blues).

Pea Vine - , Dog (Y & MV, Yazoo & Mississippi Valley) ) ("Well, I thought I heard that Pea Vine when she blow / You know it blow just like it ain't gonna blow no more" - Charley Patton, Pea Vine Special).

pee wee - 1) ; 2) ; , ("Pee Wee" Craiton) .

peek cherries - .

policy game - , , .

process head - , , . (. . "do-rag"), (John Lee Hooker, Process).

Q

quit it (quit the scene) - 1) ; 2) .

R

race music - , rhythm-and-blues (R & B) - - , , -.

rain - “” .

rambling - 1) , ; 2) , - ; 3) (Jimmy Rogers, Blues (Follow Me All Day Long); Blind Boy Fuller, Weepin' Willow Blues; George Thorogood, What A Price; Memhis Minnie, Nothing In Rambling; Robert Johnson, From Four Till Late & Hellhound On My Trail & I am A Steady Rollin' Man & Milkcows Calf Blues & Rambling On My Mind; Skip James, Devil Got My Woman; Sonny Boy Williamson II (Rice Miller), Santa Claus).

rap - 1) ; 2) .

ready - 1) , hip; 2) .

redhouse - ( , ) (John Lee Hooker, Redhouse; Jimi Hendrix, Red House).

revenue man - 1) , ; 2) (Charley Patton, Revenue Man Blues).

rider - , - ( C C rider ) (Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Mean Old Frisco; Big Bill Broonzy, C C Rider; Charley Patton, Banty Rooster Blues & Down The Dirt Road Blues & Stoney Pony Blues; Robert Johnson, Hellhound On My Trail & Traveling Riverside Blues); 2) .

riding the blinds - , . . (“Now mister bus driver / Let me drive down in your blind” - Curtis Jones, Highway 51 Blues; . Memphis Minnie, Chickasaw Train Blues; Robert Johnson, Walkin' Blues).

rig city, rigville - , .

roadhouse - , (The Jeff Healey Band, When The Night Comes Falling Down).

rock - 1) 1900- - 30-, ; 2) ; 3) (B.B. King, You Rock Me Baby).

roll - 1) ; 2) (. "rolling cotton"). , .

roller - (Charley Patton, '34 Blues).

roscoe - , ( - Roscoe Gordon - , , "").

rounder - 1) , ; 2) , , ; 3) "-", "grinder", - (Blind Willie McTell, Delia; Bukka White, Bukka's Jitterbug Swing; Omar & The Howlers, Sugar Ditch).

run away - - -.

run it down - .

S

salty (dog) - , -; T-Bone Walker "Papa Ain't Salty No More" salty, , ("God made woman, made 'em mighty funny / The lips 'round her mouth, just as sweet as any honey / Hey-hey, you salty dog" - Mississippi John Hurt, Salty Dog).

same ol' same ol' - , .

shake that thing - , Papa Charlie Jackson "Shake That Thing" (1925) (Blind Boy Fuller, I Crave My Pigmeat; Mississippi John Hurt, Got The Blues, Can't Be Satisfied)

shimmy - 1880-, - (John Lee Hooker, Want Ad Blues; Stevie Ray Vaughan, The House Is Rockin').

side gal - (“I beats ma wife an / I beats ma side gal too”- Langstone Hughes, Bad Man).

signifying - , , ; " " ( , "" ("put-downs") - dirty dozens); signifying ; , "call and response" , (“I gonna break up this signifying/ 'Cause somebody's got to go”- Sonny Boy Williamson II, Don't Start Me Talkin').

slam, slammer - .

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