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<blockquote data-quote="PowerSeed" data-source="post: 444215" data-attributes="member: 1364"><p>[ATTACH=full]74138[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><u>A</u></strong></p><p><strong>A Gas</strong>: Having a lot of fun, as in “That’s a gas!”.</p><p><strong>All Showand No Go</strong>: Pretty car. Nice wheels and so forth. Looks good put has no go power.</p><p><strong>Almost Home</strong>: Near the end of a project.</p><p><strong>Ankle biters</strong>:Little children.</p><p><strong>Ape</strong>: Used with verbs gone or went. (i.e. "When I came home an hour late my parents went ape.)</p><p></p><p><strong><u>B</u></strong></p><p><strong>Baby: </strong>A form of address used in an informal greeting.</p><p><strong>Bad</strong>: Awesome.</p><p><strong>Bad Pipes</strong>: A sore throat.</p><p><strong>Bad scene</strong>: An unpleasant event.</p><p><strong>Bag</strong>: Meant to steal. Who bagged my wallet? Also "what's your bag?", which meant "What's your problem?"</p><p><strong>Bag some food for the brain</strong>: To study diligently.</p><p><strong>Ball</strong>: To have fun; or to have a party.</p><p><strong>Bat phone</strong>: Police officer's phone.</p><p><strong>Be there or be square</strong>: The cool people will be gathering at a certain place.</p><p><strong>Beach bunny</strong>: Non-surfing girl at the beach.</p><p><strong>Bearded</strong>: Tricked.</p><p><strong>Beat Feet</strong>: Leave the area quickly.</p><p><strong>Beat It: </strong>Leave quickly.</p><p><strong>Beautiful people: </strong>Kindred hippie spirits.</p><p><strong>Bench Racing:</strong>When a few of the guys are sitting down talking about how fast a specific person’s car is; or discussing who could beat who in a drag race.</p><p><strong>Bent: </strong>Grouchy; slightly annoyed.</p><p><strong>Big deal: </strong>Something of no consequence.</p><p><strong>Birdie biker</strong>: Female motorcyclist.</p><p><strong>Blade</strong>: A knife.</p><p><strong>Blast</strong>: Something spectacular; a lot of fun; had a great time like "I had a blast at the dance."</p><p><strong>Blitzed</strong>: Drunk.</p><p><strong>Bod</strong>: Body or physique.</p><p><strong>Bogart</strong>: To injure or hurt.</p><p><strong>Bone Yard</strong>: Auto wrecking yard.</p><p><strong>Bomb</strong>: A total failure.</p><p><strong>Boob tube</strong>: Television.</p><p><strong>Book it</strong>: Leave the scene.</p><p><strong>Bookbusters</strong>: Students who study hard.</p><p><strong>Bookin'</strong>: Going real fast, usually in a car.</p><p><strong>Boss</strong>: Cool, fantastic, or super, as in “The new album I just bought is boss!”</p><p><strong>Box</strong>: A record player.</p><p><strong>Boxes</strong>: Guitars.</p><p><strong>Brain drain</strong>: Emigration of a country's scientists.</p><p><strong>Bread</strong>: Money.</p><p><strong>Brew</strong>: Beer.</p><p><strong>Brights</strong>: White socks.</p><p><strong>Brody or Brody Out</strong>: To skid half a circle with your brakes locked up.</p><p><strong>Bug</strong>: To annoy someone.</p><p><strong>Bug Out</strong>: Leave the premises.</p><p><strong>Bum trip</strong>: An unpleasant event.</p><p><strong>Bummed Out</strong>: Depressed.</p><p><strong>Bummer</strong>: Unpleasant experience.</p><p><strong>Bumped</strong>: Fired, dismissed.</p><p><strong>Burn one</strong>: Play a song.</p><p><strong>Burn Rubber</strong>: Squeal out with your tires spinning and leaving rubber on the asphalt.</p><p><strong>Burned</strong>: Cheated.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>C</u></strong></p><p><strong>Cat</strong>: a guy.</p><p><strong>Catch somerays</strong>: sunbather.</p><p><strong>ChalkTalk</strong>: A lecture in school.</p><p><strong>Change the channel</strong>: To change the topic of conversation</p><p><strong>Chick</strong>: a young woman.</p><p><strong>Chicken </strong>(To Play): Two cars drive head on towards each other and the first to pull away is a coward.</p><p><strong>Chicken head: </strong>A person who bothers you.</p><p><strong>Chill: </strong>To ignore.</p><p><strong>Chinese Firedrill</strong>: A Car is stopped at a red light and all occupants of the car get out of the car and run around it and get backin the car while holding up traffic.</p><p><strong>Choice</strong>: really cool; good looking.</p><p><strong>Chop</strong>: to cut down verbally.</p><p><strong>Chops</strong>: Teeth.</p><p><strong>Chrome Dome</strong>: a bald guy.</p><p><strong>Church Key</strong>: Before pop-top cans, there were openers that were designed to puncture the soda can to drink from it.</p><p><strong>Clanked</strong>: Tired.</p><p><strong>Clean: </strong>Knowing the right thing to do.</p><p><strong>Clue you in: </strong>To explain.</p><p><strong>Clutz</strong>: Awkward person.</p><p><strong>Clyde: </strong>A person that one insults or dislikes; a clumsy person.</p><p><strong>College: </strong>Jail.</p><p><strong>Coming Off</strong>: going on, happening.</p><p><strong>Cool</strong>: Nice.</p><p><strong>Cool Head</strong>: nice guy.</p><p><strong>Cool it</strong>: calm down.</p><p><strong>Cool your chops</strong>: To shut your mouth.</p><p><strong>Copasetic</strong>: very good; all right, as in "no problem."</p><p><strong>Copping out</strong>: To renege, break a promise.</p><p><strong>Cords</strong>: Corduroy pants which were a size too small so they could be worn very tight.</p><p><strong>Crash</strong>: Go to bed; go to sleep.</p><p><strong>Crash pad</strong>: Place to sleep.</p><p><strong>Crocked</strong>: Intoxicated.</p><p><strong>Cut out</strong>: To leave without ceremony.</p><p><strong>Cut up</strong>: To make jokes or pull pranks.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>D</u></strong></p><p><strong>Daddy's Car</strong>: A car that was very conservative looking; that might be owned by your parents.</p><p><strong>Dance holes in your soles</strong>: To dance energetically.</p><p><strong>Deb's delight</strong>: Eligible bachelor.</p><p><strong>Deck</strong>: To knock someone out in a fight.</p><p><strong>Decked Out</strong>: All Dressed Up.</p><p><strong>Deuce and a quarter</strong>:A Buick Electra 225.</p><p><strong>Dibs</strong>: Used with the word got. "I got dibs on that seat." Meaning you own it.</p><p><strong>Dig</strong>: Do you understand?</p><p><strong>Ding-a-ling</strong>: Odd person, nerd.</p><p><strong>Dip</strong>: A person that one dislikes or insults.</p><p><strong>Ditz</strong>: An idiot.</p><p><strong>Do your own thing</strong>: Do it your own way.</p><p><strong>Don't Flip Your Wig</strong>: Don’t get upset.</p><p><strong>Don't Have A Cow</strong>: Don’t get upset.</p><p><strong>Don't Sweat It</strong>: Don't let it bother you.</p><p><strong>Dork</strong>: A person who is hopelessly out of touch with the present.</p><p><strong>Dove</strong>: Peace lover.</p><p><strong>Downer</strong>: An unpleasant experience.</p><p><strong>Drag</strong>: Someone or something that's boring.</p><p><strong>Drop a dime</strong>: To inform on someone.</p><p><strong>Dropout</strong>: Nonconformist.</p><p><strong>Dude</strong>: A geek; clumsy; uncoordinated; one the speaker dislikes a male.</p><p><strong>Dullsville</strong>: Boring.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>E</u></strong></p><p><strong>Eat Dirt</strong>: To receive brutal criticism.</p><p><strong>Eatin’ grapes off of the wallpaper</strong>: Very disturbed about something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerSeed, post: 444215, member: 1364"] [ATTACH=full]74138[/ATTACH] [B][U]A[/U] A Gas[/B]: Having a lot of fun, as in “That’s a gas!”. [B]All Showand No Go[/B]: Pretty car. Nice wheels and so forth. Looks good put has no go power. [B]Almost Home[/B]: Near the end of a project. [B]Ankle biters[/B]:Little children. [B]Ape[/B]: Used with verbs gone or went. (i.e. "When I came home an hour late my parents went ape.) [B][U]B[/U] Baby: [/B]A form of address used in an informal greeting. [B]Bad[/B]: Awesome. [B]Bad Pipes[/B]: A sore throat. [B]Bad scene[/B]: An unpleasant event. [B]Bag[/B]: Meant to steal. Who bagged my wallet? Also "what's your bag?", which meant "What's your problem?" [B]Bag some food for the brain[/B]: To study diligently. [B]Ball[/B]: To have fun; or to have a party. [B]Bat phone[/B]: Police officer's phone. [B]Be there or be square[/B]: The cool people will be gathering at a certain place. [B]Beach bunny[/B]: Non-surfing girl at the beach. [B]Bearded[/B]: Tricked. [B]Beat Feet[/B]: Leave the area quickly. [B]Beat It: [/B]Leave quickly. [B]Beautiful people: [/B]Kindred hippie spirits. [B]Bench Racing:[/B]When a few of the guys are sitting down talking about how fast a specific person’s car is; or discussing who could beat who in a drag race. [B]Bent: [/B]Grouchy; slightly annoyed. [B]Big deal: [/B]Something of no consequence. [B]Birdie biker[/B]: Female motorcyclist. [B]Blade[/B]: A knife. [B]Blast[/B]: Something spectacular; a lot of fun; had a great time like "I had a blast at the dance." [B]Blitzed[/B]: Drunk. [B]Bod[/B]: Body or physique. [B]Bogart[/B]: To injure or hurt. [B]Bone Yard[/B]: Auto wrecking yard. [B]Bomb[/B]: A total failure. [B]Boob tube[/B]: Television. [B]Book it[/B]: Leave the scene. [B]Bookbusters[/B]: Students who study hard. [B]Bookin'[/B]: Going real fast, usually in a car. [B]Boss[/B]: Cool, fantastic, or super, as in “The new album I just bought is boss!” [B]Box[/B]: A record player. [B]Boxes[/B]: Guitars. [B]Brain drain[/B]: Emigration of a country's scientists. [B]Bread[/B]: Money. [B]Brew[/B]: Beer. [B]Brights[/B]: White socks. [B]Brody or Brody Out[/B]: To skid half a circle with your brakes locked up. [B]Bug[/B]: To annoy someone. [B]Bug Out[/B]: Leave the premises. [B]Bum trip[/B]: An unpleasant event. [B]Bummed Out[/B]: Depressed. [B]Bummer[/B]: Unpleasant experience. [B]Bumped[/B]: Fired, dismissed. [B]Burn one[/B]: Play a song. [B]Burn Rubber[/B]: Squeal out with your tires spinning and leaving rubber on the asphalt. [B]Burned[/B]: Cheated. [B][U]C[/U] Cat[/B]: a guy. [B]Catch somerays[/B]: sunbather. [B]ChalkTalk[/B]: A lecture in school. [B]Change the channel[/B]: To change the topic of conversation [B]Chick[/B]: a young woman. [B]Chicken [/B](To Play): Two cars drive head on towards each other and the first to pull away is a coward. [B]Chicken head: [/B]A person who bothers you. [B]Chill: [/B]To ignore. [B]Chinese Firedrill[/B]: A Car is stopped at a red light and all occupants of the car get out of the car and run around it and get backin the car while holding up traffic. [B]Choice[/B]: really cool; good looking. [B]Chop[/B]: to cut down verbally. [B]Chops[/B]: Teeth. [B]Chrome Dome[/B]: a bald guy. [B]Church Key[/B]: Before pop-top cans, there were openers that were designed to puncture the soda can to drink from it. [B]Clanked[/B]: Tired. [B]Clean: [/B]Knowing the right thing to do. [B]Clue you in: [/B]To explain. [B]Clutz[/B]: Awkward person. [B]Clyde: [/B]A person that one insults or dislikes; a clumsy person. [B]College: [/B]Jail. [B]Coming Off[/B]: going on, happening. [B]Cool[/B]: Nice. [B]Cool Head[/B]: nice guy. [B]Cool it[/B]: calm down. [B]Cool your chops[/B]: To shut your mouth. [B]Copasetic[/B]: very good; all right, as in "no problem." [B]Copping out[/B]: To renege, break a promise. [B]Cords[/B]: Corduroy pants which were a size too small so they could be worn very tight. [B]Crash[/B]: Go to bed; go to sleep. [B]Crash pad[/B]: Place to sleep. [B]Crocked[/B]: Intoxicated. [B]Cut out[/B]: To leave without ceremony. [B]Cut up[/B]: To make jokes or pull pranks. [B][U]D[/U] Daddy's Car[/B]: A car that was very conservative looking; that might be owned by your parents. [B]Dance holes in your soles[/B]: To dance energetically. [B]Deb's delight[/B]: Eligible bachelor. [B]Deck[/B]: To knock someone out in a fight. [B]Decked Out[/B]: All Dressed Up. [B]Deuce and a quarter[/B]:A Buick Electra 225. [B]Dibs[/B]: Used with the word got. "I got dibs on that seat." Meaning you own it. [B]Dig[/B]: Do you understand? [B]Ding-a-ling[/B]: Odd person, nerd. [B]Dip[/B]: A person that one dislikes or insults. [B]Ditz[/B]: An idiot. [B]Do your own thing[/B]: Do it your own way. [B]Don't Flip Your Wig[/B]: Don’t get upset. [B]Don't Have A Cow[/B]: Don’t get upset. [B]Don't Sweat It[/B]: Don't let it bother you. [B]Dork[/B]: A person who is hopelessly out of touch with the present. [B]Dove[/B]: Peace lover. [B]Downer[/B]: An unpleasant experience. [B]Drag[/B]: Someone or something that's boring. [B]Drop a dime[/B]: To inform on someone. [B]Dropout[/B]: Nonconformist. [B]Dude[/B]: A geek; clumsy; uncoordinated; one the speaker dislikes a male. [B]Dullsville[/B]: Boring. [B][U]E[/U] Eat Dirt[/B]: To receive brutal criticism. [B]Eatin’ grapes off of the wallpaper[/B]: Very disturbed about something. [/QUOTE]
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