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    @rogue trader wrote:

    OK,im no mind reader,but id say about 8 out of ten of you cats,read this word phonetically as hiper bowl
    but its not
    bye.

    More Cool Fifties Slang
    Agitate the Gravel – To leave (hot-rodders)
    Ankle-biter – A child
    Ape Used with go – to explode or be really mad
    Are you writing a book? – You’re asking too many questions

    Baby – Cute girl, term of address for either sex
    Back seat bingo – Necking in a car
    Bad news – Depressing person
    Bash – Great party
    Bent eight – a V-8 engine (hot-rodders)
    Big Daddy – An older person
    Big tickle – Really funny
    Bit – An act
    Blast – A good time
    Blow off – To defeat in a race (hot-rodders)
    Bobbed – Shortened
    Boss – Great
    Bread – Money
    Bug “You bug me” – to bother
    Burn rubber – To accelerate hard and fast (hot-rodders)

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    Cast an eyeball – To look
    Cat – A hip person (Beats)
    Chariot – Car (Beats)
    Cherry – Originally, an unaltered car. Later, anything attractive (hot-rodders, originally)
    Chrome-plated – Dressed up (hot-rodders, originally)
    Circled – Married
    Classy chassis – Great body
    Cloud 9 – Really happy
    Clutched – Rejected
    Clyde – Term of address, usually for a normal person (Beats)
    Cook, cookin’ – Doing it well
    Cool – Indefinable quality that makes something or someone extraordinary
    Cool it – Relax, settle down
    Cooties – Imaginary infestations of the truly un-cool
    Cranked – Excited (Beats)
    Crazy “Like crazy,man” – Implies an especially good thing
    Cream – Originally, to dent a car. Later, to badly damage (hot-rodders, originally)
    Cruisin’ for a bruisin’ – Looking for trouble
    Cube – A normal person
    Cut the gas – Be quiet!
    Cut out – Leave

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    Daddy-O – Term of address (Beats)
    D.D.T. (Drop Dead Twice) – Response: What, and look like you?
    Deuce – A 1932 Ford (hot-rodders)
    Dibs – A claim – as in “got dibs” on that seat
    Dig – To understand; to approve
    Dolly – Cute girl
    Don’t have a cow – Don’t get so excited
    Drag – (hot-rodders) A short car race; (Beats) A bore
    Duck Butt or D.A. – Hairstyle of greasers where hair in back is combed to the middle, then with end of comb, make a middle part.

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    Earthbound – Reliable
    Epistle – Letter
    Eyeball – Look around

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    Fake Out – A bad date
    Fast – Someone who was sexually active
    Fat City – A great thing or place; Happy
    Fire Up – Start your engine (hot-rodders)
    Flat out – Fast as you can
    Flat-top – Men’s hairstyle. A crewcut which is flat across the top
    Flick – A movie
    Flip – To get very excited
    Flip-top – A convertible car
    Floor it – Push the accelerator to the floor (hot-rodders)
    Fracture – To amuse
    Fream – Someone who doesn’t fit in
    Frosted – Angry

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    Get Bent! – Disparaging remark as in “drop dead”
    Get with it – Understand
    Gig – Work, job (Beats)
    Go ape – Get very excited
    Go for pinks – A drag race where the stakes are the car’s pink slip (hot-rodders)
    Goof – Someone who makes mistakes
    Goopy – Messy
    Goose it – Accelerate the car fully (hot-rodders)
    Greaser – A guy with tons of grease in his hair, which later came to describe an entire group of people. Yes, John Travolta in Grease.
    Grody – Sloppy, messy or dirty

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    Hang – As in “hang out” which means to do very little
    Haul ass – Drive very fast (hot-rodders)
    Heat – Police (Beats)
    Hep – With it, cool. Someone who knows the situation.
    Hip – Someone who is cool, in the know. Very good.
    Hipster – Same as above
    Hopped up – A car modified for speed (hot-rodders)
    Horn – Telephone
    Hottie – A very fast car (hot-rodders)

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    Illuminations – Good ideas, thoughts
    In orbit – In the know
    Ivy Leaguer – Pants style. Also any person who attended an Ivy League college

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    Jacked Up – Car with raised rear end. (hot-rodders)
    Jacketed – Going steady
    Jelly Roll – Men’s hair combed up and forward on both sides, brought together in the middle of the forehead.
    Jets – Smarts, brains

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    Kick – A fun or good thing; Also, a fad
    Kill – To really impress
    Knuckle sandwich – A fist in the face
    Kookie – Nuts, in the nicest possible way

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    Later, also later, gator – Goodbye. See ya later, alligator. Response: after while crocodile.
    Lay a patch – To accelerate so rapidly that you leave a patch of rubber on the road.
    Lay on – To give (Beats)
    Lighter – A crew cut
    Like crazy; like wow – Really good, better than cool

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    Machine – A car (hot-rodders)
    Made in the shade – Success guaranteed
    Make out – A kissing session
    Make the scene – To attend an event or activity
    Meanwhile, back at the ranch – From TV Westerns. Usually used to get a storyteller back on track.
    Mirror warmer – A piece of pastel fabric (often cashmere) tied around the rear view mirror. A 50s version of the Medieval wearing your lady’s colors.
    Most – A in “the most” – high praise usually of the opposite sex

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    Nerd – Same as now. Bill Gates without the money.
    Nest – A hair-do
    Nod – Drift off to sleep
    Nosebleed – As in hey, nosebleed – hey, stupid. Not a compliment!
    No sweat – No problem
    Nowhere – Opposite of cool. Nowheresville was a boring, bad place to be. (Beats)
    Nuggets – Loose change

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    Odd ball – Someone a bit off the norm
    Off the line – Start of a drag race (hot-rodders)
    On the stick – Pulled together. Bright, prepared…

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    Pad – Home
    Paper shaker – Cheerleader or Pom Pom girl
    Party pooper – No fun at all
    Passion Pit – Drive-in movie theatre
    Peepers – Glasses
    Pile up Z’s – Get some sleep
    Pooper – No fun at all
    Pop the Clutch – Release the clutch pedal quickly so as to get a fast start
    Pound – Beat up
    Punch it – Step on the gas (hot-rodders)
    Put down – To say bad things about someone

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    Radioactive – Very popular
    Rag Top – A convertible car
    Rap – To tattle on someone (Beats)
    Rattle your cage – Get upset
    Raunchy – Messy or gross in some other way
    Razz my berries – Excite or impress me
    Real gone – Very much in love. Also unstable. Hmm, there’s a difference?
    Reds – The Communists
    Righto – Okay
    Rock – A diamond
    Rocket – A car (hot-rodders)
    Rod – A car (hot-rodders)
    Royal shaft – Badly or unfairly treated

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    Scream – Go fast
    Screamer – A hot rod
    Shoot low, they’re riding Shetlands – Be careful
    Shot down – Failed
    Shuck, shuckster – A deceiver, liar or cheat
    Sides – Vinyl records
    Sing – To tattle or inform on someone (Beats)
    Sounds – Music
    Souped up – A car modified to go fast
    Spaz – Someone who is uncoordinated. A clutz.
    Split – Leave
    Square – A regular, normal person. A conformist.
    Stacked – A woman with large er, ah…you know, well endowed.
    Stack up – To wreck a car (hotrodder)
    Submarine races – While waiting for the submarines to race, which might take quite awhile :>) couples found creative ways of killing the time.
    Subterranean – A hipster. Used by both Ginsberg and Kerouac. (Beats)

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    Tank – A large sedan (usually driven by parents)
    Tear ass – Drive (or go) very fast
    That’s close – Something wrong or not true
    Think Fast – Usually said right before someone threw something at you
    Threads – Clothes
    Tight – Good friends
    Total – To completely destroy, most often in reference to a car

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    Unreal – Exceptional

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    Wail – Go fast
    Wazoo – Your rear end
    Weed – A cigarette
    Wet rag – Someone who’s just no fun
    Word from the bird – The truth (Beats)
    What’s buzzin, cuzzin – What’s new?
    What’s you tale, nightingale – What’s the story?
    Wheelie – Left the car’s front wheels off th

    #512213

    :roll:

    #512211

    @minim wrote:

    I’m clever! Not sure about the rest of them :)

    You like to think you are, but whether anyone else thinks you are is another matter.
    I don’t have the time or inclination to argue. Read my stuff if you want to and if you don’t like it jog on the way I jog on after reading yours.

    #512201

    @panda12 wrote:

    I’ve got to go with the evidence and say Richard III is guilty and he murdered his nephews in order to consolidate his postion as King.

    And mims is a pleb. :wink:

    #474204

    @minim wrote:

    @toybulldog wrote:

    I’ll tell ya what bores me rubes.

    Women saying that ALL MEN are cowards and don’t recognise Truth. The same women like Vee and Mims who pontificate endlessly on boards about what great mothers they are and how their golden female offspring are more important than life itself.

    Did they ever for one second think that if they gave birth to sons instead of daughters that they would ( and this in bloody middle age mind you ) have to re-evaluate their own existence and basic attitudes to the opposite sex ?

    Why should a brand new baby boy be subject to such lazy, casual, unthinking invective ? If it wasn’t for male offspring these unsentient bit/ches would’nt even be around to clumsily drop their retard paws upon a keyboard.

    I think they get a bit confuddled by the 80 % of other members who share their gender.

    Bless.

    Stupidity abounds. And why aren’t you at home.

    I was in wind up mode!!!! :) seems it worked a tad too well

    why are you putting this here instead of at Pats place? I was unlikely to read it here. Maybe you were being cowardly and hoping I wouldn’t :wink:

    Yes mims, there’s no way you’d have read it here. :roll:

    #512255

    The Magical Mystery Tour was an awful film that nearly ruined The Beatles’ reputation.
    I blame McCartney – the brains behind it.

    #512198

    @minim wrote:

    Richard, who was not war like, but really a bit bookish, was framed.

    Don’t get Richard III mixed up with Richard Madeley. :roll:

    #512251

    @panda12 wrote:

    So in your opinion, who was the best drummer in the Beatles?

    Ringo.

    #512197

    @minim wrote:

    There are too many things that do not add up.

    Yes, your version of history being the main one.

    #512193

    @minim wrote:

    From what I studied, the two boys and their older sister were being held by Henry Tudor. He betrothed himself to her in 1483, at which point he no longer needed the boys and killed them.

    Aren’t you in danger of rewriting history?

    It was Richard who imprisoned the boys in the tower.

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