Everything’s Jake, baby!
No fake, Jake!
[sub]did that one ever really catch on?[/sub]
Od’s bodkins!
Prithee, nay!
Gadzooks!
Huzzah!
These are the expressions we should be working to bring back…
Take that Skeletor!
I usually say that after I’ve done something that I think was pretty cool or if I make a pretty good move in a game. Feel free to use it.
It’s groovy when things are “swell”!
Someone please tell me in what context to use “phat”.
Man, you guys are totally smurfin’!
Phat stands for pretty hot and tempting.
Disco
This phrase is only to be used in reference to a SO’s appearance.
As in…
SO: I just bought these new pants, jjimm. How do you think they make me look?
jjimm: Phat.
:eek:
ducks & runs
23 skidoo.
How now?
“Ahoy” as a way of answering the phone.
Bitchen.
Grody.
No you’re not. I use that frequently, too.
I said something similar to that the other day, strangely enough.
I love homonyms, but I don’t like being beaten viciously about the head and neck.
*Gotcha ya!
Fucko off!*
Groovy! I use it all the time.
Fagjunk Theology: Not just for sodomite propagandists anymore.
not to be contentious here, but:
I don’t think **tight ** or even ta-eiiiiight has gone out long enough to come back. you see it’s still in it’s tweaking phase (where people are tweaking it to make it cooler such as saying tayeeeeeght)
PHAT I don’t think has gone out yet either. Also being tweaked, most recently “Phatty”
as in “Them pants is tight” “yeah, they phatty”
I think those terms will have to wait half a decade or so for this thread. IMO of course
otherwise:
Nobody refers to money as “Bread” anymore, and I think we should
things that are “Bad” really are bad now, and I miss the days when bad meant good. (sigh)
conversely, I’m really glad no one wants me to talk to their hand anymore
Grace Megaprops for the skeletor thing.
I use “That’s the bee’s knees” every chance I can. If it regains popularity, that would really be the cat’s pajamas.
I use prithee, pray tell, methinks, doth, and hast an awful lot…
Remember the insult gaywad ?
I think that one needs to come back.
I also enjoy use of the word money , preferably used in the phrase, “you’re so money and you don’t even know it” of Swingers fame.
Swingers. What an immensely stupid, moronic excursion into the vapidity of something we’d all hoped we’d killed in the 1970s. Disco Fever for the MTV Vidiots, played like it was a drama.
Sometimes I just want to take a mallet to pop culture and get it out of the infinite repeat loop it’s been in for the past decade.
Well, not all of us were around for the first time around.
Swingers ruled. Vince Vaugn kicked ass.
Some of us appreciate all things moronic.
I am hoping that with that Music Man movie on Disney the other night, this one will catch on again.
“Keeps em outta the pool hall.”
(I use it all the time and mostly get blank looks cause no one know the territory, or at least they don’t know the musicals)