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  • Flapper Wives
  • 1924 film

    Flapper Wives is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Jane Murfin and starring May Allison, Rockliffe Fellowes, and Vera Reynolds. It is the

    Flapper Wives

    Flapper Wives

    Flapper_Wives

  • Jane Murfin
  • American dramatist

    and White Fang (1925). Murfin is credited with directing one film, Flapper Wives (1924), before the dissolution of her partnership with Trimble. Film

    Jane Murfin

    Jane Murfin

    Jane_Murfin

  • Edward Everett Horton
  • American character actor (1886–1970)

    Edward Horton The Vow of Vengeance To the Ladies Leonard Beebe 1924 Flapper Wives Vincent Platt Try and Get It Glenn Collins The Man Who Fights Alone

    Edward Everett Horton

    Edward Everett Horton

    Edward_Everett_Horton

  • William V. Mong
  • American actor (1875–1940)

    (Garita's husband) Why Men Leave Home (1924) What Shall I Do? (1924) Flapper Wives (1924) Welcome Stranger (1924) Excuse Me (1925) Oh Doctor! (1925) -

    William V. Mong

    William V. Mong

    William_V._Mong

  • List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I
  • Sally Wilder Flamingo Road (1949) Michael Curtiz Flapper Wives Jane Cowl Jane Murfin Flapper Wives (1924) Justin H. McCloskey Flare Path (1942) Terence

    List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I

    List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_A_to_I

  • Vera Reynolds
  • American actress (1899–1962)

    Rockwood Chop Suey Louie (1923, Short) Shadows of Paris (1924) as Liane Flapper Wives (1924) as Sadie Callahan Icebound (1924) as Nettie Moore For Sale (1924)

    Vera Reynolds

    Vera Reynolds

    Vera_Reynolds

  • May Allison
  • American actress (1890–1989)

    Fooled Herself (1922) − Eva Lee The Broad Road (1923) − Mary Ellen Haley Flapper Wives (1924) − Claudia Bigelow Youth for Sale (1924) − Molly Malloy I Want

    May Allison

    May Allison

    May_Allison

  • Robert Dudley (actor)
  • American actor (1869–1955)

    Faith (1923) - Morris The Extra Girl (1923) - Financier (uncredited) Flapper Wives (1924) - Lem On the Stroke of Three (1924) - Jasper Saddler Kentucky

    Robert Dudley (actor)

    Robert_Dudley_(actor)

  • Tom O'Brien (actor, born 1890)
  • American actor (1890–1947)

    Youth (1924) as Jim Larson Fools Highway (1924) as Philadelphia O'Brien Flapper Wives (1924) as Tim Callahan Tipped Off (1923) as Jim 'Pug' Murphy, Mildred's

    Tom O'Brien (actor, born 1890)

    Tom O'Brien (actor, born 1890)

    Tom_O'Brien_(actor,_born_1890)

  • Selznick Pictures
  • American film company

    Pagan Passions (1924) Love of Women (1924) Missing Daughters (1924) Flapper Wives (1924) Twenty Dollars a Week (1924) Slide p. 115 "Universal Buys Out

    Selznick Pictures

    Selznick Pictures

    Selznick_Pictures

  • Eddie Phillips (actor)
  • American actor (1899–1965)

    The Fog (1923) On the Stroke of Three (1924) Through the Dark (1924) Flapper Wives (1924) Virtue's Revolt (1924) On Probation (1924) Women Who Give (1924)

    Eddie Phillips (actor)

    Eddie Phillips (actor)

    Eddie_Phillips_(actor)

  • Rockliffe Fellowes
  • Canadian actor

    Remittance Woman (1923) The Spoilers (1923) Borrowed Husbands (1924) Flapper Wives (1924) The Signal Tower (1924) Missing Daughters (1924) Cornered (1924)

    Rockliffe Fellowes

    Rockliffe Fellowes

    Rockliffe_Fellowes

  • King D. Gray
  • American cinematographer (1886–1938)

    of Fortune (1922) Yesterday's Wife (1923) Forgive and Forget (1923) Flapper Wives (1924) Wreckage (1925) The Love Gamble (1925) White Fang (1925) Speed

    King D. Gray

    King_D._Gray

  • Evelyn Selbie
  • American actress (1871–1950)

    Broken Wing (1924) – Quichita Name the Man (1924) – Lisa Collister Flapper Wives (1924) – Hulda Poisoned Paradise: The Forbidden Story of Monte Carlo

    Evelyn Selbie

    Evelyn Selbie

    Evelyn_Selbie

  • Maidenform
  • Women's underwear brand

    was founded in Bayonne, New Jersey, in 1922 and sought to appeal to the flapper subculture of the time. Maidenform converted factories during World War

    Maidenform

    Maidenform

    Maidenform

  • Harry Mestayer
  • American actor

    Atom (1918 film) as Montague Booth Unguarded Women (1924) as Sing Woo Flapper Wives (1924), as Charles Bigelow Black Oxen (1923) as James Oglethorpe The

    Harry Mestayer

    Harry Mestayer

    Harry_Mestayer

  • Dryad
  • Tree nymph in Greek mythology

    Pausanias, 8.39.2 Pausanias, 10.32.9 Martha E. Cook (1979). "Dryads and Flappers". The Southern Literary Journal. 12 (1). University of North Carolina Press:

    Dryad

    Dryad

    Dryad

  • List of American films of 1924
  • American films released in 1924

    Flaming Forties Tom Forman Harry Carey, Jacqueline Gadsden Western PDC Flapper Wives Jane Murfin May Allison, Rockliffe Fellowes Drama Selznick Flashing

    List of American films of 1924

    List of American films of 1924

    List_of_American_films_of_1924

  • Barbara Lawrence
  • American writer and real-estate businessperson, and retired actress and model

    later she made a strong impression in Margie, in which she played outgoing flapper Marybelle. She was featured in the swashbuckler Captain from Castile (1947)

    Barbara Lawrence

    Barbara Lawrence

    Barbara_Lawrence

  • List of Mushoku Tensei volumes
  • Yuka Fujikawa began serialization in the June 2014 issue of Monthly Comic Flapper. Seven Seas Entertainment also licensed the tankōbon volumes of the manga

    List of Mushoku Tensei volumes

    List of Mushoku Tensei volumes

    List_of_Mushoku_Tensei_volumes

  • Femme fatale
  • Stock character of a mysterious, beautiful, and seductive woman

    was defined by F. Scott Fitzgerald in reference to one of his "careless" flapper characters, as a siren - 'a picker up and thrower away of men, an unscrupulous

    Femme fatale

    Femme fatale

    Femme_fatale

  • Christian Dior
  • French fashion designer (1905–1957)

    Henry II. Critics pronounced the silhouette "flat" and too similar to the flapper look of the late 1920s (a common comparison for the waistless silhouettes

    Christian Dior

    Christian Dior

    Christian_Dior

  • Neurasthenia
  • Psychological term

    www.biology-online.org. December 2020. "Says Venus de Milo was not a Flapper; Osteopath Says She Was Neurasthenic, as Her Stomach Was Not in Proper

    Neurasthenia

    Neurasthenia

  • River Butcher
  • American comic, actor, writer, producer, and podcast host

    has since performed stand-up at clubs including Zanies, the Jukebox, and Flappers, as well as Chicago Underground Comedy, The Hideout, The Lincoln Lodge

    River Butcher

    River Butcher

    River_Butcher

  • MM!
  • Japanese light novel and anime series

    series by Akinari Matsuno, with illustrations provided by the group QP:flapper made up of Tometa Ohara and Koharu Sakura. Media Factory published 12 novels

    MM!

    MM!

  • AVN Awards
  • Adult entertainment industry award

    Rae – Best New Starlets 2017 Ivy Wolfe, Eliza Jane & Jenna Sativa – A Flapper Girl Story Most Outrageous Sex Scene Adriana Chechik, Erik Everhard, James

    AVN Awards

    AVN_Awards

  • The Beatles (album)
  • 1968 studio album by the Beatles

    was added later. McCartney wrote "Honey Pie" as a pastiche of the 1920s' flapper dance style. The opening section had the sound of an old 78 RPM record

    The Beatles (album)

    The Beatles (album)

    The_Beatles_(album)

  • George Archainbaud
  • American director

    married actress Katherine Johnston (1890 – 1969), whose last film was The Flapper (1920). He died in 1959 and is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)

    George Archainbaud

    George Archainbaud

    George_Archainbaud

  • Warren Cook
  • American actor

    Unveiling Hand (1919) A Manhattan Knight (1920) The Woman God Sent (1920) The Flapper (1920) Lady Rose's Daughter (1920) Whispers (1920) Civilian Clothes (1920)

    Warren Cook

    Warren Cook

    Warren_Cook

  • Harlan Knight
  • American actor

    star Norma Shearer. The Iron Trail (1921) Jane Eyre (1921) The Country Flapper (1922) The Man from Glengarry (1922) The Rapids (1922) Glengarry School

    Harlan Knight

    Harlan_Knight

  • Ann Roth
  • American costume designer (born 1931)

    2020's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, where her costume designs (including flapper costumes and a rubber body suit for Viola Davis based on the body measurements

    Ann Roth

    Ann Roth

    Ann_Roth

  • Dress
  • Garment consisting of a bodice and skirt made in one or more pieces

    straight. It was acceptable to wear sleeveless dresses during the day. Flapper dresses were popular until end of the decade. During World War II, dresses

    Dress

    Dress

    Dress

  • Beatnik
  • Media stereotype based on characteristics of the Beat Generation

    biographical sketches. Others in the Greenwood series: Punks, Hippies, Goths and Flappers. Tales of Beatnik Glory: Volumes I and II by Ed Sanders is, as its name

    Beatnik

    Beatnik

  • Grace Coolidge
  • First Lady of the United States from 1923 to 1929

    Boyd Caroli said that Coolidge "epitomized current flapper style", though she was not herself a flapper. Her husband admired her appearance and took an interest

    Grace Coolidge

    Grace Coolidge

    Grace_Coolidge

  • Sydney Chaplin
  • English actor (1885–1965)

    Earhart's life. He returned to acting, and later films include The Perfect Flapper (1924) with Colleen Moore, and Charley's Aunt (1925). He made five features

    Sydney Chaplin

    Sydney Chaplin

    Sydney_Chaplin

  • Lost Generation
  • Cohort born from 1883 to 1900

    development of a new type of young woman in popular culture known as a flapper, who was known for her rebellion against previous social norms. They had

    Lost Generation

    Lost Generation

    Lost_Generation

  • Ethel M. Kelley
  • American writer

    novel Wings (1925) was called a "pop-eyed, nutty book", mainly for its flapper characters and backwards timeline. However, the book was also compared

    Ethel M. Kelley

    Ethel M. Kelley

    Ethel_M._Kelley

  • New Woman
  • First-wave feminist ideal

    [citation needed] The emergence of the fashion-oriented and party-going flapper in the 1920s marked the end of the New Woman era. By the late 19th century

    New Woman

    New Woman

    New_Woman

  • Lady Diana Cooper
  • English aristocrat (1892–1986)

    The Herald. 5 June 2018. Retrieved 7 March 2024. Judith Mackrell (2015). Flappers: Six Women of a Dangerous Generation. Sarah Crichton Books. pp. 15–16.

    Lady Diana Cooper

    Lady Diana Cooper

    Lady_Diana_Cooper

  • Grace Darmond
  • Canadian-American actress (1893–1963)

    (1924) - Marion Mason The Gaiety Girl (1924) - Pansy Gale The Painted Flapper (1924) Flattery (1925) - Allene King Where the Worst Begins (1925) - Annice

    Grace Darmond

    Grace Darmond

    Grace_Darmond

  • Tarhata Kiram
  • Muslim Filipina leader

    of dancing and parties earned her the nickname "the One and Only Sulu flapper." Kiram played with stereotypes, as well. She liked to jokingly threaten

    Tarhata Kiram

    Tarhata_Kiram

  • Mae Marsh
  • American actress (1894–1968)

    1918 film Fields of Honor. Marsh's last notable starring role was as a flapper for Griffith in The White Rose (1923) with Ivor Novello and Carol Dempster

    Mae Marsh

    Mae Marsh

    Mae_Marsh

  • F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • American writer (1896–1940)

    Considine Jr. invited Fitzgerald to Hollywood during its golden age to write a flapper comedy for United Artists. He agreed and moved into a studio-owned bungalow

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    F._Scott_Fitzgerald

  • F. Richard Jones
  • American film director and producer (1893–1930)

    Behave (1920) Molly O (1921) The Crossroads of New York (1922) The Country Flapper (1922) Suzanna (1923) The Extra Girl (1923) No Man's Law (1927) The Gaucho

    F. Richard Jones

    F. Richard Jones

    F._Richard_Jones

  • André Barlatier
  • French-American cinematographer

    (1923) The Girl Next Door (1923) The Flying Dutchman (1923) The Painted Flapper (1924) The Snob (1924 film) (1924) Half-A-Dollar-Bill (1924) The Primrose

    André Barlatier

    André_Barlatier

  • Marie Prevost
  • Canadian actress (1896–1937)

    Little Demon Teddy Harmon Lost film Kissed Constance Keener The Married Flapper Pamela Billings Lost film Her Night of Nights Molly May Mahone Lost film

    Marie Prevost

    Marie Prevost

    Marie_Prevost

  • William P. Carleton
  • American actor (1872–1947)

    Wife (1920) - Cosmo Spotiswood His House in Order (1920) - Minor Role The Flapper (1920) - Richard Channing The Riddle: Woman (1920) - Eric Helsingor The

    William P. Carleton

    William P. Carleton

    William_P._Carleton

  • Ginevra King
  • American socialite and heiress (1898–1980)

    noblesse oblige in its pupils. Many of Westover's attendees became the wives of wealthy men who sought fulfillment as society hostesses and, if they

    Ginevra King

    Ginevra King

    Ginevra_King

  • List of The Real Housewives of New Jersey episodes
  • of Thrones', 'Real Housewives,' 'Kardashians,' 'In Plain Sight,' 'Army Wives' & More". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on June 16, 2011

    List of The Real Housewives of New Jersey episodes

    List_of_The_Real_Housewives_of_New_Jersey_episodes

  • History of women in the United States
  • edu. Retrieved June 29, 2011. "1920s Flapper". 1920s-fashion-and-music.com. Retrieved June 29, 2011. "The Flapper". Ehistory.osu.edu. Retrieved June 29

    History of women in the United States

    History of women in the United States

    History_of_women_in_the_United_States

  • Florence Harding
  • First Lady of the United States from 1921 to 1923

    wearing long skirts, she was somewhat out of style with the new fad being flapper dresses, but Florence remarked that she had no right to dictate how short

    Florence Harding

    Florence Harding

    Florence_Harding

  • History of fashion design
  • Evolution of fashion world

    was mitigated by feather boas, embroidery, and showy accessories. The flapper style (known to the French as the 'garçonne' look) became very popular

    History of fashion design

    History of fashion design

    History_of_fashion_design

  • Pre-Code Hollywood
  • American film era (1920s–1930s)

    crash. In Dance, Fools, Dance (1931), lurid party scenes featuring 1920s flappers are played to excess. Joan Crawford ultimately reforms her ways and is

    Pre-Code Hollywood

    Pre-Code Hollywood

    Pre-Code_Hollywood

  • Miniskirt
  • Short skirt that usually extends to mid-thigh

    elasticizing – and ranges from giant billowing batwing blousons (Kenzo) to 20s flappers (Dorothy Bis). Morris, Bernadine (27 October 1976). "A Rousing Show by

    Miniskirt

    Miniskirt

    Miniskirt

  • List of stock characters
  • Gung Ho The 1989 American neo-noir thriller film Black Rain Jazz Baby/ Flapper In media set during the Roaring Twenties, a young socialite who loves cocktail

    List of stock characters

    List of stock characters

    List_of_stock_characters

  • List of The Beverly Hillbillies episodes
  • meet some men. Granny dresses Elly up and she arrives at the bank in a flapper girl outfit. Not recognizing her, Drysdale kicks her out of the office

    List of The Beverly Hillbillies episodes

    List_of_The_Beverly_Hillbillies_episodes

  • Oei Hui-lan
  • Chinese-Indonesian socialite (1889–1992)

    the flapper era and I fitted in like a charm. I had the figure for it, tiny and small bosomed, and the vitality. If you can imagine a Chinese flapper, it

    Oei Hui-lan

    Oei Hui-lan

    Oei_Hui-lan

  • List of newspaper comic strips A–F
  • later Ruth Roche, ** * John Thornton, Thorn Stevenson and Ruth Schaefer Flapper Fanny Says (1925–1940), by Ethel Hays, and later Gladys Parker and Sylvia

    List of newspaper comic strips A–F

    List_of_newspaper_comic_strips_A–F

  • List of Universal Pictures films (1920–1929)
  • Lobby card for Foolish Wives (1922)

    List of Universal Pictures films (1920–1929)

    List of Universal Pictures films (1920–1929)

    List_of_Universal_Pictures_films_(1920–1929)

  • Albert Conti
  • Austrian-American actor (1887–1967)

    Minor Role (uncredited) Saturday's Children (1929) – Mengle The Exalted Flapper (1929) – King Alexander of Capra Jazz Heaven (1929) – Walter Klucke The

    Albert Conti

    Albert Conti

    Albert_Conti

  • List of The Waltons episodes
  • American historical drama television series (1972–1981)

    Pearls" James Sheldon Mary Worrell March 12, 1981 (1981-03-12) Corabeth's flapper-like sister Orma Lee (Ronnie Claire Edwards in a dual role) arrives and

    List of The Waltons episodes

    List_of_The_Waltons_episodes

  • Nancy Warren (author)
  • Canadian writer

    Fits - Book 5 Abigail Dixon: A 1920s Cozy Historical Mystery Death of a Flapper - Book 1 (2020) Republished in 2024 as Murder at the Paris Fashion House

    Nancy Warren (author)

    Nancy_Warren_(author)

  • Renée Adorée
  • French actress (1898–1933)

    Retrieved 1 June 2023. "1930's NUDE ALFRED CHENEY JOHNSTON Renee Adoree Flapper 9" x 13". Worthpoint. Retrieved 1 June 2023. "Renée Adorée divorces". The

    Renée Adorée

    Renée Adorée

    Renée_Adorée

  • Alyce Mills
  • American silent film actress

    Jean D'Arcy With This Ring Lost film School for Wives Mary Wilson Lost film Too Many Kisses Flapper 1926 The Prince of Broadway Nancy Lee Say It Again

    Alyce Mills

    Alyce Mills

    Alyce_Mills

  • Estelle Taylor
  • American actress (1894–1958)

    baby vamp some years back, and the latter has now been superseded by the flapper. It was therefore a questionable move on Mr. Fox's part to produce a revised

    Estelle Taylor

    Estelle Taylor

    Estelle_Taylor

  • Women in Nazi Germany
  • Nazi policies regarding the role of women in German society

    claiming the Jazz Flapper fashion to be "French-Dominated" and "severely Jewish." Additionally, the Nazi Party was strictly against the Flapper style because

    Women in Nazi Germany

    Women in Nazi Germany

    Women_in_Nazi_Germany

  • Mary Alden
  • American actress (1883–1946)

    The Potters (1927) as Ma Potter The Joy Girl (1927) as Mrs. Courage Twin Flappers (1927) Fools for Luck (1928) as Mrs. Hunter Ladies of the Mob (1928) as

    Mary Alden

    Mary Alden

    Mary_Alden

  • Being Human (North American TV series) season 4
  • Season of television series

    (February 19, 2014). "Monday Cable Ratings:'WWE Raw' Wins Night, 'Basketball Wives', 'Single Ladies', 'Teen Wolf', 'Switched at Birth' & More". TV by the Numbers

    Being Human (North American TV series) season 4

    Being_Human_(North_American_TV_series)_season_4

  • List of fandom names
  • Retrieved 26 January 2021 – via Twitter. Tran, Diep (28 January 2020). "The Six Wives Club: Meet the Cast of the New Broadway Musical". Broadway.com. Archived

    List of fandom names

    List of fandom names

    List_of_fandom_names

  • Samuel Hopkins Adams
  • American investigative journalist (1871–1958)

    highly risqué. These titillating works, which mainly featured young women flappers and their trials and tribulations of early adulthood, often became best-sellers

    Samuel Hopkins Adams

    Samuel Hopkins Adams

    Samuel_Hopkins_Adams

  • A Modern Musketeer
  • 1917 film by Allan Dwan

    "richest man in Yonkers"), Ned is quite taken with the lovely "Park Avenue flapper" Elsie Dodge. Her mother, the third passenger, sees her only daughter's

    A Modern Musketeer

    A Modern Musketeer

    A_Modern_Musketeer

  • Mary Thurman
  • American silent film actress (1895–1925)

    Little Girl in a Big City (1925) Down Upon the Suwanee River (1925) The Wives of the Prophet (1926) Hunter, James Michael (2013). Mormons and Popular

    Mary Thurman

    Mary Thurman

    Mary_Thurman

  • List of First National Pictures films
  • 1918 The Panther Woman lost. Distribution October 1, 1918 The Romance of Tarzan lost. Distribution December 29, 1918 Virtuous Wives lost. Distribution

    List of First National Pictures films

    List_of_First_National_Pictures_films

  • 36th AVN Awards
  • Adult industry award ceremony in 2019

    Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene: Ivy Wolfe, Eliza Jane, Jenna Sativa, A Flapper Girl Story Best All-Girl Movie: Angela Loves Women 4 Best All-Girl Series:

    36th AVN Awards

    36th_AVN_Awards

  • Felicity Tree
  • English baronetess and socialite (1894–1978)

    Retrieved 8 January 2016 – via Newspaper Archive. Mackrell, Judith (2014). Flappers: Six Women of a Dangerous Generation. Sarah Crichton Books. ISBN 9781429942942

    Felicity Tree

    Felicity Tree

    Felicity_Tree

  • Gender inequality
  • Idea and situation that women and men are not treated as equal

    Women's rights were strengthened after this milestone including "the flapper which symbolized the personal freedom trumpeted by the emerging mass culture

    Gender inequality

    Gender_inequality

  • Culture of Domesticity
  • 19th-century value system for American women

    rouged, jazz-dancing, birth-control-using types known as 'modern girls' or flappers." The Second World War brought about a restructuring of the labor market

    Culture of Domesticity

    Culture_of_Domesticity

  • List of Fox Film films
  • survive. 2 June The One Woman Idea # Synchronized Score. 9 June The Exalted Flapper # Synchronized Score. 15 June 4 Devils # Part-Talkie. 23 June Masked Emotions

    List of Fox Film films

    List_of_Fox_Film_films

  • 1920s
  • Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1920–1929)

    wave. The women who pioneered these trends were frequently referred to as flappers. The era saw the large-scale adoption of automobiles, telephones, motion

    1920s

    1920s

    1920s

  • Norman Hartnell
  • British fashion designer (1901–1979)

    gender. Although expressing the spirit of the Bright Young Things and Flappers, his designs overlaid the harder silhouettes with a fluid romanticism in

    Norman Hartnell

    Norman Hartnell

    Norman_Hartnell

  • History of the bikini
  • History of two-piece swimwear

    times around the breasts, largely to flatten them in a style popular with flappers in the 1920s. These Greco-Roman breastbands may have flattened big breasts

    History of the bikini

    History of the bikini

    History_of_the_bikini

  • Magazine
  • Publication that is typically distributed at a regular interval

    Hausfrau displayed the "Neue Frauen", "New Girl" – what Americans called the flapper. This ideal young woman was chic, financially independent, and an eager

    Magazine

    Magazine

    Magazine

  • Marcia Harris
  • American actress (1868–1947)

    she performed the role of Mrs. Paddles in the Selznick Pictures film The Flapper, and in 1921 she appeared as Zaida Kent in A Heart to Let under film director

    Marcia Harris

    Marcia Harris

    Marcia_Harris

  • Polly and Her Pals
  • 1912–1958 American newspaper comic strip

    child of the Suffragette movement and a precursor of the Jazz Age 1920s flappers. Over time, the center of the action changed from Polly to those around

    Polly and Her Pals

    Polly_and_Her_Pals

  • List of people from Texas
  • [1909–1934]), bank robbers and murderers Rebecca Bradley (c. 1905 – 1950), the Flapper Bandit David Owen Brooks (1955–2020), Houston serial killer, early 1970s

    List of people from Texas

    List of people from Texas

    List_of_people_from_Texas

  • Kathlyn Williams
  • American actress

    (1924) *Lost film The Enemy Sex (1924) The Painted Flapper (1924) When a Girl Loves (1924) Single Wives (1924) The City That Never Sleeps (1924) *Lost film

    Kathlyn Williams

    Kathlyn Williams

    Kathlyn_Williams

  • Philadelphia English
  • Variety or dialect of American English

    on February 12, 1998. Retrieved February 14, 2017. Dalzell, Tom (1996). Flappers 2 Rappers: American Youth Slang. Springfield, Massachusetts: Merriam Webster

    Philadelphia English

    Philadelphia_English

  • List of The Mothers-in-Law episodes
  • written by Roger, about life in the Roaring '20s. Kaye, Eve and Suzie play flappers; Jerry, Herb and Roger play mobsters. Despite the successful audition,

    List of The Mothers-in-Law episodes

    List_of_The_Mothers-in-Law_episodes

  • Corra Mae Harris
  • American journalist (1869 – 1935)

    Helen. (1924). My Book and My Heart. (1925). As a Woman Thinks. (1926). Flapper Anne. (1927). The Happy Pilgrimage. (1914). "New York as Seen from a Georgia

    Corra Mae Harris

    Corra Mae Harris

    Corra_Mae_Harris

  • Lois Weber
  • American actress and film director

    archaic; her moralising, propagandistic tone was unsuited to the era of the 'flapper' girl and a hedonism that seemed all the more urgent". By this time her

    Lois Weber

    Lois Weber

    Lois_Weber

  • Milton Sills
  • American actor (1882–1930)

    Knopf Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-307-82918-4. Ross, Sara (2000). "The Hollywood Flapper and the Culture of Media Consumption". In Desser, David; Jowett, Garth

    Milton Sills

    Milton Sills

    Milton_Sills

  • Agatha Award
  • Literary awards for mystery and crime writers

    The Last Mrs. Summers Royal Spyness Winner Susanna Calkins The Fate of a Flapper Speakeasy Murders Finalist Dianne Freeman A Lady's Guide to Mischief and

    Agatha Award

    Agatha_Award

  • List of lesbian characters in animation
  • "Flip Flappers"". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on January 24, 2019. Retrieved August 18, 2020. Ross, Carlos (2017). "Flip Flappers [Review]"

    List of lesbian characters in animation

    List of lesbian characters in animation

    List_of_lesbian_characters_in_animation

  • Crauford Kent
  • English actor (1881–1953)

    Herbert Woodbridge Virtue's Revolt (1924) – Bertram Winthrope The Painted Flapper (1924) – Egbert Von Alyn Turned Up (1924) – Paul Gilmore Easy Money (1925)

    Crauford Kent

    Crauford Kent

    Crauford_Kent

  • Hermine Sterler
  • German-American actress (1894–1982)

    Rosanna Strauss: The Waltz King (1928) - Anna, seine Frau The Republic of Flappers (1928) - Fräulein Helmers Adam and Eve (1928) - Frau Konsul Jensen The

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  • Women's history
  • Study of women's role in history

    a cigarette. She was known for being giddy and taking risks; she was a flapper. More women took jobs making them more independent and free. With their

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    Women's history

    Women's_history

  • Vitaphone Varieties
  • Title of a series of short film "talkies" of 1920s

    Marie The Jazz Singer DVD 810 (NYC) Oklahoma Bob Albright & His Rodeo Do Flappers © June 12, 1929 Murray Roth (director); Bob Albright Vitaphone Varieties

    Vitaphone Varieties

    Vitaphone Varieties

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  • History of women in the United Kingdom
  • restrictions; by 1920 there was negative talk about young women called "flappers" flaunting their sexuality. The vote did not immediately change social

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    History of women in the United Kingdom

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  • Dancing Mothers (play)
  • 1924 play by Edgar Selwyn and Edmund Goulding

    years ago. Catherine Westcourt, called Kittens, is Ethel's 19-year-old flapper daughter. Hugh Westcourt is Ethel's slightly older husband, who both inherited

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  • List of animated series with LGBTQ characters: 2015–2019
  • Quinn. LGBTQ characters also appeared prominently in anime such as Flip Flappers, Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, Bloom into You, and Given. This list only

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  • Wiles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wiles

    English : metonymic occupational name for a trapper or hunter, in particular someone who caught fish, especially eels, by setting up wicker traps in rivers and estuaries, from Middle English wile ‘trap’, ‘snare’ (late Old English wīl ‘contrivance’, ‘trick’ possibly of Scandinavian origin), or in some cases probably a nickname for a devious person.

    Wiles

  • Ginn
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Ginn

    Irish : reduced form of McGinn, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mag Finn ‘son of Fionn’.English : from Middle English gin ‘trick’, ‘contrivance’, ‘snare’, a reduced form of Middle English engin (see Ingham 2), hence a metonymic occupational name for a trapper or a nickname for a cunning person.

    Ginn

  • Flatter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Berkshire)

    Flatter

    English (Berkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived on a flat, a patch of level or low-lying ground (see Flatt).

    Flatter

  • Paper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Paper

    English : unexplained. In part at least, the name appears to be of Dutch or French (possibly Huguenot) origin, perhaps a translation of Papier, a metonymic occupational name for a clerk or scribe, or perhaps a respelling of Pape.Swiss German : variant spelling of Papper, probably from baby talk. Compare Paben.

    Paper

  • Napper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Napper

    English : occupational name for a naperer, the servant in charge of the linen in use in a great house, Middle English, Old French nap(p)ier. Compare Scottish Napier.Dutch : nickname from an agent derivative of Middle Dutch nappen ‘prick’, ‘sting’, ‘bite’.Dutch : occupational name from an agent derivative of nap ‘cup’, denoting a turner who made cups, dishes, and bowls.Altered spelling of German Knapper.

    Napper

  • Fowler
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, English

    Fowler

    Game Warden; Falcon Trainer; Bird Trapper

    Fowler

  • Flathers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Flathers

    English : variant of or patronymic from Flather, a metonymic occupational name for a maker of flathes or flawns, a type of pancake or custard, Middle English flather, flathir.

    Flathers

  • Tapper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Tapper

    English and German : occupational name for a wine merchant or tavernkeeper, Middle English tapper (an agent derivative of tappen ‘to draw off’), Low German tappe ‘tap’.North German : nickname from Middle Low German tapper ‘capable’, ‘eager’, ‘courageous’.Swedish : soldier’s name from tapper ‘brave’.

    Tapper

  • Wileman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wileman

    English : occupational name for a trapper (see Wiles), with the addition of Middle English man ‘man’.

    Wileman

  • Capper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Capper

    English : from an agent derivative of Middle English cappe ‘cap’, ‘headgear’, hence an occupational name for a maker of caps and hats.Dutch : variant of Capers.

    Capper

  • Haanvika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Haanvika

    Lopper; Honey

    Haanvika

  • Gungun
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Gungun

    Rapper; Humming; Singing; When a Person Sings in a Very Slow Sound

    Gungun

  • Leppert
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Leppert

    German : variant of Lepper with excrescent -t.English : variant of Leopard.

    Leppert

  • Clapper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clapper

    English : from Middle English clapper ‘rough bridge’, applied as a topographic name or as a habitational name from any of the numerous minor places named with this word.English : nickname from an agent derivative of Middle English clappe ‘chatter’.Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Klapper ‘chatterer’.Americanized form of German Klopper, a metonymic occupational name relating to several trades, from Middle Low German klopper ‘clapper’, ‘bobbin’, ‘hammer’.

    Clapper

  • Lepper
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Dutch

    Lepper

    German and Dutch : occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle High German lappe ‘rag’, ‘cloth’, apparently denoting a cobbler.German : habitational name for someone from Lepp.English : nickname for a person with leprosy, Middle English lepre ‘leper’.

    Lepper

  • Flasher
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Flasher

    English : topographic name for someone living by a pool or marsh (see Flash).Possibly also an Americanized form of German Flaschner, an occupational name for a bottle maker, from an agent derivative of Middle High German vlashe ‘bottle’.

    Flasher

  • Lamper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Sussex)

    Lamper

    English (Sussex) : unexplained.

    Lamper

  • Wile
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wile

    English : metonymic occupational name for a trapper or nickname for a devious man (see Wiles, of which this is the singular form).Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Weil.

    Wile

  • Knapper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Knapper

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hillock (see Knapp), or habitational name for someone from a place named with this word.English : possibly a variant spelling of Napper, a variant of Napier.German (also Knäpper) : habitational name from either of two places in Westphalia named Knapp.German (Knäpper) : unflattering nickname from an agent derivative of knappen ‘to be stingy’ or, in some places, ‘to grab or snatch’.

    Knapper

  • Glasper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham, Cleveland)

    Glasper

    English (County Durham, Cleveland) : unexplained.

    Glasper

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  • Ashika
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Ashika

    One without Sorrow; Mercury; Limitless

  • Dalwin
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Dalwin

    Friend; good friend.

  • Saavini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Saavini

    Pertaining to the month of Saavan, One who prepares Soma

  • Rahil
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Hebrew, Muslim

    Rahil

    Innocent; Similar to Rachel; Ewe; Female Sheep; Rachel was the Second and Favored Wife of Jacob in the Old Testament

  • Chinuku
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Chinuku

    Drop of Rain

  • Barr
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Barr

    Just, Pious

  • Manashyu | மாஂநாஷ்யுஂ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Manashyu | மாஂநாஷ்யுஂ

    Wishing, Desiring

  • Mavya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Mavya

    Someone who have Special Character

  • AbdulFataah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    AbdulFataah

    Servant of the Opener of the Gates of Sustenance

  • Achiyahu
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Achiyahu

    God is my brother.

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  • Tongue
  • n.

    The clapper of a bell.

  • Snapper
  • n.

    One who, or that which, snaps; as, a snapper up of trifles; the snapper of a whip.

  • Clawback
  • v. t.

    To flatter.

  • Flattered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Flatter

  • Wrapper
  • n.

    Specifically, a loose outer garment; an article of dress intended to be wrapped round the person; as, a morning wrapper; a gentleman's wrapper.

  • Flankered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Flanker

  • Lappet
  • v. t.

    To decorate with, or as with, a lappet.

  • Flapper
  • n.

    See Flipper.

  • Mignon
  • v. t.

    To flatter.

  • Tapper
  • n.

    The lesser spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopus minor); -- called also tapperer, tabberer, little wood pie, barred woodpecker, wood tapper, hickwall, and pump borer.

  • Flapper
  • n.

    One who, or that which, flaps.

  • Slipshoe
  • n.

    A slipper.

  • Flattering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Flatter

  • Flankering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Flanker

  • Sindon
  • n.

    A wrapper.

  • Fripperer
  • n.

    A fripper.

  • Whopper
  • n.

    Same as Whapper.

  • Snapper
  • n.

    A snapping turtle; as, the alligator snapper.