Vogue-cabulary: M Is for Mazuma

Let’s bring back the old slang, and appreciate the slang from then which still occurs now. This edition of Vogue-cabulary will put you in good form if you accidentally transport back to the Interwar period!

A square image that is done in a vaguely Oriental-of-the-1920s design style complete with circles and flowers. There is a hand holding a wad of cash and two money bags surround the big letter M. Underneath it says "is for Mazuma."

Mazuma: money. From the 1910s on.

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