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Phrases from the ’50s That Make No Sense to Anyone Under 40

May 4, 2026 by Lourdes Alvarez

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#6: “Ankle-Biter” — The 50s Term for a Toddler

“Rug-rat” came later, but before that little kids were adorably called “ankle-biters.” It was a funny term for their height, meaning that they were the right size to pull on the leg of an adult. A neighbor might smile and ask about the “ankle-biters,” referring to the unmatched energy of little kids.

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