#5: Chicago Overcoat
In the past, people used the term ‘Chicago overcoat’ to refer to a coffin. Originating in the early to mid-20th century, particularly in American slang, the term reflected the darker side of urban life, associating the city of Chicago with its notorious reputation for crime and violence.
The term ‘overcoat’ metaphorically suggests the final covering or resting place for the deceased, adding a touch of grim humor to the somber topic of death. Though less common in contemporary English, ‘Chicago overcoat’ remains a vivid example of how slang terms can convey cultural attitudes and perceptions towards mortality and urban life.