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<blockquote data-quote="PowerSeed" data-source="post: 444217" data-attributes="member: 1364"><p>[ATTACH=full]74141[/ATTACH]</p><p><strong><u>F</u></strong></p><p><strong>Fab</strong>: Attractive, exciting, fantastic.</p><p><strong>Fab Four</strong>: The Beatles, a British rock group of the 1960s.</p><p><strong>Fake out</strong>: To fool somebody.</p><p><strong>Fat City</strong>: A good situation.</p><p><strong>Fell out</strong>: Went to sleep.</p><p><strong>Finger poppin’</strong>: Snapping your fingers.</p><p><strong>Fink</strong>: Tattletale.</p><p><strong>Fink out</strong>: to back out, quit.</p><p><strong>Five Finger Discount</strong>: Anything acquired by theft.</p><p><strong>Five on five</strong>: Shake hands with someone.</p><p><strong>Flake</strong>: A useless person.</p><p><strong>Flake off</strong>: Scram or get lost.</p><p><strong>Flake out</strong>: A disappointment; a flop.</p><p><strong>Flap jaw</strong>: A talkative person.</p><p><strong>Flee the scene</strong>: To leave.</p><p><strong>Flick</strong>: A movie.</p><p><strong>Flip Flops</strong>: Thongs that you wore on your feet.</p><p><strong>Flip side</strong>: the song on the reverse side of a record.</p><p><strong>Flower child</strong>: hippie, member of the counterculture.</p><p><strong>Fly right</strong>: To be honest.</p><p><strong>For real</strong>: truly, indeed.</p><p><strong>Fox</strong>: An outstanding, attractive looking chick.</p><p><strong>Freak out:</strong>To lose control.</p><p><strong>Freedom riders</strong>: Civil rights protesters.</p><p><strong>Froggy-doos</strong>: Canvas shoes.</p><p><strong>Frost</strong>: To anger.</p><p><strong>Funky</strong>: Down to earth, acceptable.</p><p><strong>Funny money</strong>: Counterfeit bills.</p><p><strong>Funky</strong>: Excellent.</p><p><strong>Fuzz</strong>: The police.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>G</u></strong></p><p><strong>Gas</strong>: Something spectacular, fun, and amusing.</p><p><strong>Gasser</strong>: The very best.</p><p><strong>Generationgap</strong>: Difference between youth and their parents.</p><p><strong>Get it together</strong>: Straighten out one's life.</p><p><strong>Get-up-and-go</strong>: Energy, pep.</p><p><strong>Get With The Words</strong>: A command to start talking.</p><p><strong>Gig</strong>: A party; a job for a musician.</p><p><strong>Gimme some skin</strong>: Shake hands.</p><p><strong>Give me some sugar</strong>: To kiss.</p><p><strong>Glad rags</strong>: Dress clothes.</p><p><strong>Glasspacks</strong>: Mufflers lined with fiberglass to muffle the sound. The shorter the muffler the louder the sound.</p><p><strong>Glitch</strong>: An obstacle.</p><p><strong>Go ape</strong>: Lose control.</p><p><strong>Go-go</strong>: Of discotheques or a style of music.</p><p><strong>Go with the flow</strong>: To relax, be passive.</p><p><strong>Going Steady</strong>: If you were "going steady," you were dating only one special person.</p><p><strong>Gone</strong>: Cool, groovy, neat, neato.</p><p><strong>Greaser</strong>: Person with long oily hair.</p><p><strong>Green</strong>:Money.</p><p><strong>Grody</strong>: Disgusting.</p><p><strong>Groove</strong>: A record.</p><p><strong>Groove yard</strong>: A record store.</p><p><strong>Groovin’</strong>: Enjoying something.</p><p><strong>Groovy</strong>: Outstanding, nice,"cool" or neat.</p><p><strong>Gross</strong>: Repulsive.</p><p><strong>Grossed out</strong>: Disgusted.</p><p><strong>Grubs</strong>: Old, comfortable clothing.</p><p><strong>Grungy</strong>: Shabby, dirty.</p><p><strong>Gutt Waddin'</strong>: Any type of cheap fast food, to fill you up and take the hunger away.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>H</u></strong></p><p><strong>Hack</strong>: Cope.</p><p><strong>Hacked or Hacked Off</strong>: Mad or upset.</p><p><strong>Hairy</strong>: Out of control or difficult.</p><p><strong>Hang a left</strong>: Make a left turn.</p><p><strong>Hang it up</strong>: To quit.</p><p><strong>Hang loose</strong>: Relax, take it easy.</p><p><strong>Hang tough</strong>: To persevere or endure.</p><p><strong>Hang-up</strong>: Problem.</p><p><strong>Happening</strong>: Special event or a good party.</p><p><strong>Hassle</strong>: To fight.</p><p><strong>Hawk</strong>: War supporter.</p><p><strong>Heat</strong>: The police.</p><p><strong>Heavy</strong>: Powerful, deep thought, or sad.</p><p><strong>Hip</strong>: Very Cool.</p><p><strong>Hodad</strong>: A non-surfer who just hangs around the beach.</p><p><strong>Hog</strong>: A Cadillac.</p><p><strong>Home plate</strong>: Where you live.</p><p><strong>Hood</strong>: Small-time, petty criminal.</p><p><strong>Hopped up</strong>: Souped up like a car.</p><p><strong>Hot dog</strong>: Show-off.</p><p><strong>Hot Wax</strong>: Avery popular phonograph record.</p><p><strong>Hunk</strong>: What a girl calls a good-looking guy.</p><p><strong>Hustle</strong>: To persuade or pressure.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>I</u></strong></p><p><strong>Idiot stick</strong>: Someone who acts as he was not very smart.</p><p><strong>In Crowd</strong>: The group of popular people.</p><p><strong>In the groove</strong>: A member of the in-crowd.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>J</u></strong></p><p><strong>Jam</strong>: A party.</p><p><strong>Jam the box</strong>: To play a phonograph record.</p><p><strong>Jazzed</strong>: Elated, excited.</p><p><strong>Jive</strong>: Talk that makes no sense.</p><p><strong>Johnny Law</strong>: The police.</p><p><strong>Juice</strong>: Inside, confidential information.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>K</u></strong></p><p><strong>Keyed: </strong>Excited.</p><p><strong>Kicks</strong>: A pastime; an activity done for pleasure.</p><p><strong>Killer</strong>: Extremely good.</p><p><strong>Kiss off</strong>: Todismiss.</p><p><strong>Kissup</strong>: A person that will do anything to please another person in authority.</p><p><strong>Konk</strong>: The head.</p><p><strong>Konk class</strong>: School.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>L</u></strong></p><p><strong>Laid back</strong>: Relaxed.</p><p><strong>Lame</strong>: Pathetic.</p><p><strong>Later</strong>: Goodbye.</p><p><strong>Lay A Patch</strong>: Burn rubber with car wheels as you leave.</p><p><strong>Lay It On Me</strong>: Tell me or speak your piece.</p><p><strong>Lay out</strong>: To sunbathe.</p><p><strong>Leaner</strong>: A freeloader.</p><p><strong>"Let's hat up"</strong>: Generally used in the military. Since you had to wear a hat while in uniform while outside so when leaving a building you would say "lets hat up."</p><p><strong>Let’s here some lingo</strong>: A command to start talking.</p><p><strong>Lingo</strong>: Speech or language dialect.</p><p><strong>Lip Flappin'</strong>: Talking about things of little importance.</p><p><strong>Loaded</strong>: Intoxicated or drunk.</p><p><strong>Lose your cool</strong>: To lose one’s temper or to become flustered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerSeed, post: 444217, member: 1364"] [ATTACH=full]74141[/ATTACH] [B][U]F[/U] Fab[/B]: Attractive, exciting, fantastic. [B]Fab Four[/B]: The Beatles, a British rock group of the 1960s. [B]Fake out[/B]: To fool somebody. [B]Fat City[/B]: A good situation. [B]Fell out[/B]: Went to sleep. [B]Finger poppin’[/B]: Snapping your fingers. [B]Fink[/B]: Tattletale. [B]Fink out[/B]: to back out, quit. [B]Five Finger Discount[/B]: Anything acquired by theft. [B]Five on five[/B]: Shake hands with someone. [B]Flake[/B]: A useless person. [B]Flake off[/B]: Scram or get lost. [B]Flake out[/B]: A disappointment; a flop. [B]Flap jaw[/B]: A talkative person. [B]Flee the scene[/B]: To leave. [B]Flick[/B]: A movie. [B]Flip Flops[/B]: Thongs that you wore on your feet. [B]Flip side[/B]: the song on the reverse side of a record. [B]Flower child[/B]: hippie, member of the counterculture. [B]Fly right[/B]: To be honest. [B]For real[/B]: truly, indeed. [B]Fox[/B]: An outstanding, attractive looking chick. [B]Freak out:[/B]To lose control. [B]Freedom riders[/B]: Civil rights protesters. [B]Froggy-doos[/B]: Canvas shoes. [B]Frost[/B]: To anger. [B]Funky[/B]: Down to earth, acceptable. [B]Funny money[/B]: Counterfeit bills. [B]Funky[/B]: Excellent. [B]Fuzz[/B]: The police. [B][U]G[/U] Gas[/B]: Something spectacular, fun, and amusing. [B]Gasser[/B]: The very best. [B]Generationgap[/B]: Difference between youth and their parents. [B]Get it together[/B]: Straighten out one's life. [B]Get-up-and-go[/B]: Energy, pep. [B]Get With The Words[/B]: A command to start talking. [B]Gig[/B]: A party; a job for a musician. [B]Gimme some skin[/B]: Shake hands. [B]Give me some sugar[/B]: To kiss. [B]Glad rags[/B]: Dress clothes. [B]Glasspacks[/B]: Mufflers lined with fiberglass to muffle the sound. The shorter the muffler the louder the sound. [B]Glitch[/B]: An obstacle. [B]Go ape[/B]: Lose control. [B]Go-go[/B]: Of discotheques or a style of music. [B]Go with the flow[/B]: To relax, be passive. [B]Going Steady[/B]: If you were "going steady," you were dating only one special person. [B]Gone[/B]: Cool, groovy, neat, neato. [B]Greaser[/B]: Person with long oily hair. [B]Green[/B]:Money. [B]Grody[/B]: Disgusting. [B]Groove[/B]: A record. [B]Groove yard[/B]: A record store. [B]Groovin’[/B]: Enjoying something. [B]Groovy[/B]: Outstanding, nice,"cool" or neat. [B]Gross[/B]: Repulsive. [B]Grossed out[/B]: Disgusted. [B]Grubs[/B]: Old, comfortable clothing. [B]Grungy[/B]: Shabby, dirty. [B]Gutt Waddin'[/B]: Any type of cheap fast food, to fill you up and take the hunger away. [B][U]H[/U] Hack[/B]: Cope. [B]Hacked or Hacked Off[/B]: Mad or upset. [B]Hairy[/B]: Out of control or difficult. [B]Hang a left[/B]: Make a left turn. [B]Hang it up[/B]: To quit. [B]Hang loose[/B]: Relax, take it easy. [B]Hang tough[/B]: To persevere or endure. [B]Hang-up[/B]: Problem. [B]Happening[/B]: Special event or a good party. [B]Hassle[/B]: To fight. [B]Hawk[/B]: War supporter. [B]Heat[/B]: The police. [B]Heavy[/B]: Powerful, deep thought, or sad. [B]Hip[/B]: Very Cool. [B]Hodad[/B]: A non-surfer who just hangs around the beach. [B]Hog[/B]: A Cadillac. [B]Home plate[/B]: Where you live. [B]Hood[/B]: Small-time, petty criminal. [B]Hopped up[/B]: Souped up like a car. [B]Hot dog[/B]: Show-off. [B]Hot Wax[/B]: Avery popular phonograph record. [B]Hunk[/B]: What a girl calls a good-looking guy. [B]Hustle[/B]: To persuade or pressure. [B][U]I[/U] Idiot stick[/B]: Someone who acts as he was not very smart. [B]In Crowd[/B]: The group of popular people. [B]In the groove[/B]: A member of the in-crowd. [B][U]J[/U] Jam[/B]: A party. [B]Jam the box[/B]: To play a phonograph record. [B]Jazzed[/B]: Elated, excited. [B]Jive[/B]: Talk that makes no sense. [B]Johnny Law[/B]: The police. [B]Juice[/B]: Inside, confidential information. [B][U]K[/U] Keyed: [/B]Excited. [B]Kicks[/B]: A pastime; an activity done for pleasure. [B]Killer[/B]: Extremely good. [B]Kiss off[/B]: Todismiss. [B]Kissup[/B]: A person that will do anything to please another person in authority. [B]Konk[/B]: The head. [B]Konk class[/B]: School. [B][U]L[/U] Laid back[/B]: Relaxed. [B]Lame[/B]: Pathetic. [B]Later[/B]: Goodbye. [B]Lay A Patch[/B]: Burn rubber with car wheels as you leave. [B]Lay It On Me[/B]: Tell me or speak your piece. [B]Lay out[/B]: To sunbathe. [B]Leaner[/B]: A freeloader. [B]"Let's hat up"[/B]: Generally used in the military. Since you had to wear a hat while in uniform while outside so when leaving a building you would say "lets hat up." [B]Let’s here some lingo[/B]: A command to start talking. [B]Lingo[/B]: Speech or language dialect. [B]Lip Flappin'[/B]: Talking about things of little importance. [B]Loaded[/B]: Intoxicated or drunk. [B]Lose your cool[/B]: To lose one’s temper or to become flustered. [/QUOTE]
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