Wednesday, November 20, 2013

60’s Lingo. Man.

Here's Our Fave Lingo From Our Fave Era!



  1. A Gas: Having a lot of fun, as in “That’s a gas!”
  2. Ankle biters: Little children (creepy!)
  3. Bag: Meant to steal. Who bagged my wallet? Also "what's your bag?", which meant "What's your problem?"
  4. Bat phone: Police officer's phone.
  5. Bearded: Tricked
  6. Birdie biker: Female motorcyclist.
  7. Boss: Cool, fantastic, or super, as in “The new album I just bought is boss!”
  8. Box: A record player.
  9. Boxes: Guitars.
  10. Crocked: Intoxicated.
  11. Dance holes in your soles: To dance energetically.
  12. Deb's delight: Eligible bachelor.
  13. Deuce and a quarter: A Buick Electra 225                   
  14. Gutt Waddin': Any type of cheap fast food, to fill you up and take the hunger away.
  15. Keyed: Excited.
  16. Mess and a half: A situation which has degenerated beyond what you can handle.
  17. Mickey Mouse: Out of touch with styles and trends.
  18. Midnight Auto Service: Car thieves.
  19. Midnight Auto Supply: Stolen auto parts.
  20. Mileage: Wrinkles.
  21. Paper Shaker: Cheerleader
  22. Peepers: Eyeglasses.
  23. Percolate!: Let it happen!
  24. Pokey: Jail.
  25. Poop: The latest information.
  26. S.W.A.K.: Sealed With A Kiss.
  27. Shuck: A phony
  28. Skirt: A girl.
  29. Sosh: Meaning a person who is stuck-up, snooty, and thinks they are everyone else.
  30. Squaresville: A dull place.
  31. Submarine Races: Parking next to a water shore to wait for the submarine races to which of course was only an excuse to park and make out (FYI there was no such thing as a submarine race)
  32. Tagged: To be caught doing something wrong.
  33. Tones: Phonograph records.
  34. Tooling: To cruise or drive around
  35. Tough toenails: Too bad. -Ha, my grandma uses "tough tacos!" as an alternative to this expression :)
  36. Tuesday: Later, never.
  37. Tuff: Excellent.
  38. Unglued: Distraught.
  39. Wax: A phonograph record.
  40. Way out: Beyond explanation
  41. Weeds: Cigarettes
  42. Wig: The mind.
  43. Wig out: To lose
  44. Zot: Zero; nothing.

Sources:
  1. http://www.flashcardexchange.com/flashcards/list/282074
  2. http://the60sofficialsite.com/Do_You_Remember_The_60s_Slang_.html
  3. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/colonialhouse/print/p-teach_lesson4_worksheet2.html
  4. Flappers 2 Rappers, American Youth Slang: by Tom Dalzell

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