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  1. Wastoid, wedgie, and dumpster fire, oh my! In the latest episode of The List Show, you can learn about the fun origins of some pretty wacky and absolutely real slang terms from the last...

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    1. Bash: A drunken spree. 2. Goop: A stupid person. 3. Hanging: Excellent, outstanding ("Hanging new tie there, old man!"). 4. Hep: Part of the current musical culture ("That cat is hep!"). 5. Hawkshaw: A detective. 6. Wisenheimer: Someone who thinks he or she is smarter than everyone else.

    7. Date:A stupid person. 8. Duck soup:Something easy. 9. Gas:A joke. 10. Grifter: A con artist. 11. Hoosegow:Prison. 12. Jake:Alright (e.g., "Is everything Jake out here?"). 13. On the make:Flirting, making advances on people ("Sandra was really on the make last night."). 14. Meathook:A hand (preferably used while yelling at the police to stop drag...

    15. Bank's closed:No kissing or making out ("Sorry babe, bank's closed."). 16. Butt me:Give me a cigarette. 17. Cash or check?:Do you kiss now or later? 18. Chassis: The female body. 19. Copacetic: Wonderful, fine, all right. 18. Dead soldier: An empty beer bottle. 19. Drugstore cowboy: A guy that hangs around on a street corner, trying to pick up ...

    33. Abercrombie:A know-it-all. 34. Abyssinia:I'll be seeing you. 35. Blow your wig: To become really excited. 36. Bumping gums: To talk about nothing useful. 37. Butter and egg man: The man with the money. 38. Dog soup: A glass of water. 39. Dizzy with a dame: To be really in love with a woman, possibly at risk of danger for oneself. 40. Eggs in co...

    Photo courtesy Orange County Archives 44. Cook with gas:To do something right. 45. Dead hoofer: A bad dancer. 46. Ducky shincracker:A good dancer. 47. "Hi sugar, are you rationed?":Are you going steady? 48. Motorized freckles:Insects. 49. Pennies from heaven: Easy money.

    50. Ankle-biter:A child. 51. "Are you writing a book?":You're asking too many questions. 52. Back seat bingo: Making out in a car. 53. D.D.T.: "Drop dead twice." (Appropriate response: "What, and look like you?") 54. Frosted:Angry. 55. Lay a patch:To accelerate so rapidly you leave a patch of rubber on the road. 56. Subterranean:A hipster.

    57. All show and no go: Looks good superficially. 58. Bogart:To keep for yourself. 59. Fine as wine:Good looking. 60. Five finger discount:To steal something. 61. Foam domes: padded bras. 62. Mirror warmer:Woman who spends a lot of time looking in the mirror. 63. Submarine races: An excuse given for parking next to the water to make out — you're th...

    Photo courtesy Orange County Archives 64. Bogue: Used to describe something offensive or an unrealistic idea. 65. Bone jack: To steal a dead person's style. 66. Brick house:A well-built woman. 67. Decent: Cool. 68. "Does anybody remember laughter?": A popular joke phrase started by Robert Plant during a '70s performance of "Stairway to Heaven." 69....

    72. Ash people: People who wore all black (goths). 73. Bag your face: Put a bag over your face, i.e., you're ugly. 74. Barf me out: Valley Girl expression used to express disgust. 75. "Cheeuh!": Yeah, totally, duh. Basically just a sound. 76. Clydesdale: A big all-American boy. 77. Kirk out: To freak out. 78. Mall-maggot: Kids hanging out at the ma...

    81. Bone out: To leave. 82. Bugging: Freaking out. 83. Cheddar: Money. 84. Lurker:A person who enters electronic chat rooms without making a contribution. 85. Props:Short for "proper dues." To give someone credit. 86. Talk to the hand: Super sassy '90s phrase that just means you're ignoring someone. 87. Scrub: A loser guy. 88. Wacked: Used to descr...

  2. Mining obscure words of yore can turn up some good insults, and ganef is one of them. Ganef —also styled as gonif and goniff —has been in use in English since the late 1830s. It's a Yiddish borrowing, and originally comes from the Hebrew word gannābh , meaning "thief."

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  3. Jul 29, 2021 · Looking to understand the history of American slang words? Learn what you need to know by looking at some examples of slang words and how they came about.

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  4. Feb 9, 2024 · What 1920s slang is so good, it deserves a comeback? Learn some of the best slang words and phrases from the '20s with this extensive list of examples.

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  6. History is full of fun, fascinating old school slang terms that are well overdue for a comeback. Here are 83 words you’ll want to start using, adapted from an episode of The List Show on YouTube....