Like, you know - Facebook. Ha! Okay so that's an easy one. But there are other words that I really do have questions about.
And oh thank heaven for Google's Ngram. Until 2 days ago I didn't know such a thing existed but now, thanks to Facebook and my friend Eileen Heyes, I'm all over it! Ngram is a site where I can look up a word, give a time period, and search for this word in books. When I do, I'll get a graph showing the results. Here is the graph with results for the word "skeedaddle".
But anyway at the bottom of the image you can see the dates and yay! Skeedaddle comes up high on the charts for 1917 time frame.
So my next move was to go to the bottom of the screen and click on the date I wanted to search.
I clicked on 1895 - 1976 and voila! I got book titles with copyright dates listed.
The word skeedaddle is highlighted so I can see how it was used in 1913. (At least in this story.) Of course now that I'm there I can read other parts of the book And who knows what other goodies I might discover in the process.
Okay - just wanted to share my little research discovery. Since I have more writing to do, I'm going to skeedaddle. Bye ya'll.