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ilovetv 06-17-2014 10:04 AM

What are some old favorite slang terms or localisms you don't hear anymore?
 
One person "got a charge out of" my post using the adjective "skanky" on another thread. In the 70s and 80s, we reserved that term for only the sleaziest of the sleaze.

What are some slang words or expressions people said decades ago but we don't hear anymore?

I think it's fun to hear a new, juicy term you've never heard before but in context, you know exactly what it means.

Let's hear some of yours.

Here is...

skanky adjective \ˈskaŋ-kē\
skank·i·erskank·i·est

Definition of SKANKY

1 slang : repugnantly filthy or squalid
2 slang : of low or sleazy character
Examples of SKANKY

<a pop star who cultivates an image that is more skanky than sexy>
Origin of SKANKY
1 skank
First Known Use: 1982

Lauren Sweeny 06-17-2014 11:28 AM

Jogging our memory banks try to add more to my hubby and friends made a list of DATED TERMS that are not heard anymore:. the hands of a clock, songs about " the milkman", jump rope rhymes ,jacks,dialing a phone,.
A LIST OF WORDS; no longer used: cloak room( never knew what that was back in the day,) snowing down South, the Curse,barn door is open,bubblegum,Dime store, tube tops,knickers,poncho,bleach job, Dippitydo,Ducktail,turntable,stereo,carbon paper,tree house,rabbit ears,clothes pins,wringer washer,Princess phone, S & H stamps, Eagle Stamps, tax stamps Bikes had; .Banana seats ,streamers,Big wheels, . Movie theaters had; balconies,drive ins,ushers,smoking.Shoes were; Weejuns, Chukka boots, Fyre boots Earth shoes,PF flyers,Red Ball Jets,penny loafers,galoshes, Buster Browns, Mary Janes and don' t forget saddle shoes, sneakers , Converse, Deckers,clogs and platforms!
Games; Silly Putty, Ants in The Pants,mTwister,Hungry Hungry Hippo,Mousetrap ,Cootie, Mr PotTo Head,Slime,Chinese checkers,gyroscope,Mex jumping beans,Colorforms,Eightball fortune teller,WoolyWilly magnet,manic erase board,balsam airplanes,slingshot.Pin the tail on the donkey,Tinker toys, Lincoln logs,creepy crawlers,looms,opuntia boards,Aggies & purines,cats eyes.

Feel free to add more everyone

Patty55 06-17-2014 11:45 AM

Skeeve, has many applications but usually involves (in my country) usually food.

"It skeeves me to put mayo and meat together."

SantaClaus 06-17-2014 11:54 AM

What are some old favorite slang terms or localisms you don't hear anymore?
 
Drop a dime and dial me up later, we can spin some tunes. Catch you on the flip-side, digg?

ilovetv 06-17-2014 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 894474)
Skeeve, has many applications but usually involves (in my country) usually food.

"It skeeves me to put mayo and meat together."

That's one I've never, ever heard!

Lovey2 06-17-2014 12:11 PM

Italians often say "schiafoso"....sounds like skeevots, in our slang, which I guess is where skeevy came from?? Maybe not, but we would say, "ewww, that's skeevots"!! Or, that's so skeevy! Pretty funny, Patty!!

Patty55 06-17-2014 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by ilovetv (Post 894480)
That's one I've never, ever heard!

Really? It's quite common, both the word and the skeeve combo.

Jdmiata 06-17-2014 12:44 PM

" do me a solid "

Steve & Deanna 06-17-2014 12:49 PM

My father-in-law (bless his soul) bought a used car from a reputable new car dealership at one time. When he asked the salesman how long the car should last, he was told "It'll last you a lifetime if you die when you should." Got a chuckle out of that when he told me the story.

shcisamax 06-17-2014 01:08 PM

Going to hell in a handbasket. I still don't know what that means.

tainsley 06-17-2014 01:22 PM

Skank was a big one! Jeet? Dju? I actually was out carting to yard sales this past weekend. Saw a cart with PA license plates with these "words" on them! He was from Pittsburgh...me from Philly...a PA thing!

graciegirl 06-17-2014 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 894486)
Really? It's quite common, both the word and the skeeve combo.



NEVER heard it. Shows you the geographic diversity even of slang.
Bet those who know skeeve haven't heard faircuts...Which means, its wrecked. I think from German.


I remember snowing down south. NO one wears slips anymore.


Hey daddy-O. Cool it pops.

Carl in Tampa 06-17-2014 01:40 PM

In New Orleans we hired a new guy to be a Secret Service agent. He was alone in the office one day when he received a telephone inquiry about a possible counterfeit bill.

After being unable to answer several questions of the caller about how to determine if the bill was counterfeit, the young agent confessed, "Mister, I dont know diddly-squat about counterfeit."

Patty55 06-17-2014 01:57 PM

Paper A$$hole? I think it's a person who talks a good game but makes no sense.

slipcovers 06-17-2014 03:03 PM

You lucky stiff


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