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- Bhoy_and_ghal abstract "B'hoy and g'hal (meant to evoke an Irish pronunciation of boy and gal, respectively) were the prevailing slang words used to describe the young men and women of the rough-and-tumble working class culture of Lower Manhattan in the late 1840s and into the period of the American Civil War. They spoke a slang, with phrases such as \"Hi-hi,\" \"Lam him\" and \"Cheese it\".".
- Bhoy_and_ghal thumbnail Mary_Taylor_and_Frank_Chanfrau.jpg?width=300.
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- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageRevisionID "655639853".
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink A_Glance_at_New_York.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_A._Baker.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Bowery_Boys.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_history_of_New_York_City.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_subcultures.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish-American_culture.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish-American_culture_in_New_York_City.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Colloquialism.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Chanfrau.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Irish_people.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Manhattan.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Minstrel_show.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Mose_the_Fireboy.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Olympic_Theatre.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Slang.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Sykesy.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink T._Allston_Brown.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Volunteer_fire_department.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink William_Northall.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink Working_class_culture.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLink File:Mary_Taylor_and_Frank_Chanfrau.jpg.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLinkText "B'hoy and g'hal".
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bowery B'hoy".
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bowery b'hoy".
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bowery b'hoys and g'hals".
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bowery b'hoys".
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bowery b’hoy".
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLinkText "b'hoy and g'hal".
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLinkText "b'hoy".
- Bhoy_and_ghal wikiPageWikiLinkText "b'hoys and g'hals".
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- Bhoy_and_ghal subject Category:Cultural_history_of_New_York_City.
- Bhoy_and_ghal subject Category:History_of_subcultures.
- Bhoy_and_ghal subject Category:Irish-American_culture.
- Bhoy_and_ghal subject Category:Irish-American_culture_in_New_York_City.
- Bhoy_and_ghal hypernym Words.
- Bhoy_and_ghal type Group.
- Bhoy_and_ghal type Group.
- Bhoy_and_ghal comment "B'hoy and g'hal (meant to evoke an Irish pronunciation of boy and gal, respectively) were the prevailing slang words used to describe the young men and women of the rough-and-tumble working class culture of Lower Manhattan in the late 1840s and into the period of the American Civil War. They spoke a slang, with phrases such as \"Hi-hi,\" \"Lam him\" and \"Cheese it\".".
- Bhoy_and_ghal label "B'hoy and g'hal".
- Bhoy_and_ghal sameAs Q4833603.
- Bhoy_and_ghal sameAs m.076_fr.
- Bhoy_and_ghal sameAs Q4833603.
- Bhoy_and_ghal wasDerivedFrom Bhoy_and_ghal?oldid=655639853.
- Bhoy_and_ghal depiction Mary_Taylor_and_Frank_Chanfrau.jpg.
- Bhoy_and_ghal isPrimaryTopicOf Bhoy_and_ghal.