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Slang: “Go in swimmin.'”

It took a bit to figure this one out. My internet research is indicating this slang is referring to booze. If the V-Sign or some other two fingered hand symbol was a prohibition signal for booze, I can not find any reference to it.

Here’s a quote from a 1917 poem called WITH PERSHING IN MEXICO using the phrase in the book “Rhymes of the Rookie; Sunny Side of Soldier Service.

Where the greasers sit a'talking,
  In the little public square.
  There's real food there; white women;
  Most things a man could want;
  And a pool to go in swimmin'
  And a Chinese restaurant;
  Where, across the hot Chop Suey;
  If you give the Chink a wink,
  He'll produce a little teapot,
  Full of something good to drink.

Alchohol
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Class
Daily
Prohibition
Slang