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The origin of the 23skiddo name and logo:

Note: the following is quoted from the research of Margaret Fountain of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to whom we are greatful.

23 Skiddo was an expression meaning 'lets be on the move'. In the 1920's high society used the phrase to reflect the mood of their fun filled times. Are you surprised?

One suggested origin is 'skedaddle'.

In 1926, C.T. Ryan was quoted in American speech Vol. II 92.I "I really do not recall which appeared first in my vocabulary, the use of 'some' for emphasis or that effective but horrible '23-skiddoo' - perhaps they were simultaneous". That amused me, considering how language evolves. 23skiddo is so harmless today.

In 1906 J. F. Kelly in man with grip wrote "as for Belmont and Ryan and the rest of that bunch, skidoo for that crowd". In the same reference "I can see a reason for skidoo', said one 'and for '23' also. Skidoo from skids and 23 from 23rd street that has ferries and depots for 80 percent of the railroads leaving New York."

From other sources I concluded that it is indeed antique North American slang significant to one generation. most slang is offensive and misunderstood by the established generation therefore when your mother was uttering 23skiddo, your grandmother was probably shaking her head! your generation remembers it, but it has become ineffective as speech.

The accepted spelling is either Skiddo or Skiddoo and in this day of shortened words it is appropriate for Skiddo to be included. I had fun looking this up. I hope it amuses you and the next time someone asks you have another suggested idea of its meaning.

There are other explanations. The next three came from an inquiry to Ask A Linguist.
1. The Flatiron Building in NYC is the origin of the expression "23 skiddo".

2. During its heyday 23 skiddo was an expression to behold. Wentworth and Flexner credit it as having been "perhaps the first truly national fad expression and one of the most popular fad expressions to appear in the United States." The great beauty of 23 skiddo was its versatility. It could be used to mean almost anything, ranging from enthusiastic approval to dismissive rejection.
3. According to the Jeopardy show on TV, the origin of this phrase came from the fact that due to the arrangement of several buildings in either Chicago or New York, wind would funnel down at 23rd St./Ave. and lift up the skirts from ladies in the 20s or 30s. Police were told to keep loitering men moving along and give them the 23 skiddo.


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