The male equivalent of a flapper was a "sheik," although that term has not remained as strong in the American vernacular.
A Sheik is the male version of a flapper.
The male equivalent of a flapper was a "sheik," although that term has not remained as strong in the American vernacular.
A Sheik is the male version of a flapper.
The 1920s was a time of dramatic change in the United States.
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Flappers wore shorter skirts, shorter hair, and more makeup, and they drank and smoked with the boys.
This annotation provides detail on what the style of the flappers, what they wore and their behaviors.