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Slang terms that have gone out of fashion within your lifetime (pg. 2)
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| EricB. |
cant stop!
wont STOP!
eh uh, eh uh
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| Blake |
dope (i still say it every now and then), fly, ill, gully, gator, buku, the bomb, one.
Some new terms I've heard in the past couple of years:
scrilla / guap (money)
earth (to be put down/beat up/destroyed) "keep talking and I will EARTH you!" "It sounds like this motherf@#&er needs to get EARTHED!"
froggy (having an attitude or problem with someone / being in someone's face) "You're talking a lot of ! If you're feelin' froggy then LEAP!! |
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| jonze |
| cowabunga and neat-o, pretty much anything from the teenage mutant ninja turtles |
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| DigitalPhoenix |
| put it in yo pocket, illin' |
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| The17sss |
| lol... I use some of the out of style ones sometimes for the purpose of parody/satire/sarcasm of said words while speaking, and most of the time people don't catch on and think I actually speak that way. :p |
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| igottaknow |
| "Gag Me With A Spoon" is like totally out fashion dude. |
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| Konijn |
dope
fresh
hype
ill
rad
butters
petro
shook
5000
swayz
break north
bounce
motivate [to a location]
i still use 'word' and its variants |
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| Teezdalien |
Does anyone still use barf?
Also I think epic is massively overused these days. |
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| D-res |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
plonker
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Only ever heard that word on Beerfest when they faced the British team.
Wtf does that even mean? Is that like the ker-plunk sound turds make when they hit the water? |
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| Sykonee |
Deece.
Actually, I think that was only at my high-school. |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by D-res
Only ever heard that word on Beerfest when they faced the British team.
Wtf does that even mean? Is that like the ker-plunk sound turds make when they hit the water? |
del boy used it in only fools & horses a lot, but generally it was used when we were like 8 years old to describe an idiot. like "you plonker, you've only gone and...." |
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