ding-dang it, that cotton-picking ragamuffin just gets into the craziest shenanagins…that totally jerkin girl is the bee’s knees!
I Googled 60’s slang and came up with this site. It also has a link for surfer slang. http://cougartown.com/slang.html
Skedaddle, kid. You’re bothering me.
Va va voom!
Neatarino!
Whamadoodle!
Hot dang dilly!
Umgowa!
23 Skidoo!
Marvypoo!
Pastafazool!
Shilly shally
Verschluginer!
Shazaam!
Hot diggity dog!
Shucky darn!
Gung ho!
Chop chop!
Whupsidaisy!
Banzai!
Yowsuh!
Shamalamadingdong!
All your [insert something here] are belong to us!
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70’s college frat/party-boy slang:
Mega (means “very”).
If you want something really outdated, you could go with “Odd’s bodkins!” and the like.
I say, old cove, that idea’s top hole, what what?
Say, this threads a gas. Got some primo rap for this daddy-o.
I like to use the term ‘big wow’ to really take the wind out of someones sails. After said person has regaled you with an extraordinary tale, say about their recent trip to the great pyramids you simply come out with this 80’s schoolyard ‘dis’ and watch their face crumple with defeat.
N.B - must be said in a drawn out sarcastic manner
WILLASS, that description made me think of the line Nicolas Cage had in Valley Girl when his buddy got through telling him something similar to what you have alluded to. Cage looks at him and says in a flat monotone, “I didn’t know that.”
Schnizzle my nizzle! Bow-wow-wow!
Zounds! (lit. “By god’s wounds”)
Just to slightly change the subject a little -
What I like is to use is older or seldom used curses at just the right moment.
A couple of years ago, my cousin came out with something we always used as kids and I’ve sort of ressurrected it in my small circle.
Douche Bag!!!
My friend said, “What a thing to call a person.”
It works well. I think it’s making a come back. I heard it on a recent episode of “Curb your enthusiasm”.
“FUCK YOU you FUCKING DOUCHE BAG!!!”
You can’t say THAT nicely.
And now, back to our normally scheduled broadcast…
A closely related term from the same era (about 1900 - 1930) is skidoo without the 23. It apparently meant something that was really bad luck.
Seven, if you’re lucky enough to live near a video store that carries it, head over there burning rubber and rent yourself http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll"]Rock All Night[/url. As the link indicates, almost every word coming out of Mel Welles’ mouth is a riot; it’s a veritable treasure trove of 1950’s jazz/rock hepcat groovin’ jive, daddy-O!
I remember “mondo” being pretty big in the 80s.
chic pronounced sheek