Words from your childhood that are not used anymore......
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I remember when people would make a statement and then pause and add "not". eg. "You're so funny...not!"0
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Can you dig it
Far out
B*tch'n
Gag me
No way
Get out
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groovy0
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Bogus
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Boogie
Bookin'
Keep On Truckin'
Groovy- I still use that one
- Sock It To Me0 -
Doofah for the remote control, and Abba for aeroplane, AKA. my first 'word'. (My family created weird and wonderful words...)0
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"Like, totally cool!"
Dreamboat
Doofus
Weenie
Square
Freakazoid0 -
"Narly"0
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Sadly out of style...
Please
Thanks/thank you
Good job!
ETA more below.0 -
Sinistrous wrote: »"I trust you"
in that specific order.
This0 -
My paternal Grandmother always said "Egad!" Cracked my daughter up every time. Since Grandma passed away last year my daughter lovingly tries to use it whenever appropriate.
My maternal Grandfather called the sofa a davenport. I haven't heard that since he passed away 24 years ago. He also pronounced "sink" with a z, like Zink. Never understood that one.0 -
I was going to say Dungarees (not even sure how that's spelled because we didn't have spelling way back in the olden days)
Pocket book
No-suh0 -
My mom calls a sofa a chesterfield.
I remember saying things were "Ace"0 -
As If!
You da bomb!
Grody
Coolio
Jiggy
Cool Beans
Booyah
Whazaaaaaaaapppp (from that friggin commercial)0 -
"I'm totally buggin!"0
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gag me with a spoon. nope, nobody says that anymore. lol0
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Grody0
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to the max0
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Jersey__Devil wrote: »gag me with a spoon. nope, nobody says that anymore. lol
I say it. and "gag me with a ski pole"0 -
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furioushummingbird wrote: »Coolio or coolskie.
Get jiggy with it.
Raise the roof.
You da bomb.
As if!
Psyche!!!
BAHAHAHA I still use all of these daily! not in the same conversation tho:)0 -
Farsee.
It's a unit of measurement.
"At the end of the farsee you turn right."
[As far as your eye can see]0 -
well i grew in Glasgow so for me it's phrases like " aye you ya wee fanny" or " git oot the road baw jaws"0
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Ripped, Biffed and Chipped.... I think they meant like.... proven someone wrong who was certain they were right... like "Haha ripped!"0
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dillydally, when I would waste time avoiding something my mother asked me to do0
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Foxy & Cool0
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Cheesing
Clowning (both meant kidding or joking)
Also retch... growing up in the riverbottoms this was the past tense of reach... as in "I retch down and grabbed the possom."0 -
In twenty years, this will be TWERK. Did you hear they put that in the dictionary? It sucks!0
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"chesterfield", sofa, and davenport were all names for a couch.
jarred - originally meant dumbfounded, morphed to suggest stupidity.
'tard - the R word. said as an insult. i so regret this one.
psych - surprised, shocked, "psyched out".
"all that and a bag of chips" - an exceptionally hot young woman. never quite got how that's supposed to be a compliment.
and there's this thing that people of a certain culture do in town. there's not really a spelling to it, but it's a tongue click followed by one's tongue being stuck out and something like "mwaaaaaaa". i haven't been around people who do that since i was a kid, i guess most of us grew up. heard it the other day though and i was like, are we back to the 80s?? in any case, it means "just kidding" or "fooled you".0
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