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I still use the word "Dude" alot :(.
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Is s**t slang?
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Boosh Since I'm still a teenager, I still use it. And I really do overly use it. Sometimes, when it's quiet, I'll say boosh just to break the silence.
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Douche bag
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I got tired of the word "schweet" really quickly...then, all of a sudden, I started using it and couldn't quit! lol
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Groovy niffty
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Rad. I mostly used it because it was already totally outdated when I was in highschool. I loved the reaction "Did you just say... RAD?"
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I ashamed to admit this but mine was Dudeman
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i think i said dork allot.lmao
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"that's nice" and "never mind",
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Spen or speng, not really sure which one it was now. lol
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duh lol
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hella... like a good californian teenager.
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I used to use the word "Bad" for every thing. This of course meant the oposite.
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Crogie,chewy,goodie,mega and "As if"
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Twit. Twit is slang, isn't it?
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Sike
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Like, Dude! Like, what are you, like, talkin' about, man?
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I said such pontless and dumb things as tight sweet rad sick ballin phat What a lame-o I am :)
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Douche bag was big back then. Of course *cool* was huge.
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My friends and I drew amusement out of integrating outdated, mostly beat slang, into our vocabularies in high school. We were all dolls, daddies, babies, Jacks and cats. We dug heavy books and movies. Cool kids were hep. Indie was subterranean, most that was not was nowhere and for the clydes and squares. Clothes were fronts and threads and dry goods. Especially sharp threads were hard. A good throw (party) was a gas. Working was slaving, but it was usually better to slave than to be tapped (broke). Hours were chimes and minutes were ticks. The police were the fuzz and heat, sometimes tigers or pounders. When we were done getting our kicks, we blew. Where others said chill, we said mellow. Where others said high, we said turned on - and we smoked tea, not weed. No one laid, but balled. Hot did not mean sexy but intense. A good looking cat or chick who was especially hep, charmant, you know... was gone. Jocks and cheerleaders, who were never gone, but nowhere, were meats and paper flappers... and they were establishment, a willing part of the Combine. People were often solicited to lay it on us. (No, we were not theater kids.)
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Well, 'overly', actually. Nasty and unnecessary little word that I'm glad I grew out of. Mark of the ill educated. Worth a check in a reputable non-American dictionary, OED for instance.
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Mringe (man Fringe) (Guys with Bangs)
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Im still a teenager but at my school Woop is an overused word but i dont think its slang!! ... WOOP!!
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That was so long ago, two were ah-duh and jerkwad.
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Dude, which was not too bad, but we went through a phase of ending every sentence with Darlin. What molocks we were.
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Cool
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Sick like if i thought something was cool i'd say, "man that's so sick!!!" and dawg... i said dawg to like everybody... "wazzup dawg??" lol
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snap!
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There were lots, but the ones that were definitely overused were Cool, Dude and Man.
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im a teenager and i use the word gay alot. thats gay hes gay gay! shes so fricken gay thats gay as aids your paper looks gay. mr. whoever is really gay today your outfit is gay. gay gay gay gay gay gay.. bad i know..
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here's the list: eyeball sup pimp home doggie dog dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! whats shaken bacon?(code word for you got the fake id) dude where's my car? Sweet Hard chesse(co9de word for "how much did you get for 5 dollars!!") cut the cheese a hole b word s word oh boy, is that vinagar(code word for shrewns) f word g word t word k word l word frerizzil my snoopdog (code word lets get it on) can i get sausage with that y word yo g man im melllllllllllllllllllllllllltttttttttttingggggg!!!!! ol boy whats craken yestarday i went to tha mall and saw a tree talking to a dog(code word for where's the pot) All of these were code words for drugs, alcohol, etc. just cant remember what they all stood for.
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Omg and lol, just in casual conversation. Hook: kiss someone, make out, pash etc(we don't use those words, just hook) Bluza: Bluelight disco; a disco that is supervised by the police. Usually not many people go after yr 9. That is just uncool. This and the above are often used together. Eg. I hooked so-and-so at the Bluza. Ya face, Ya mum and other variations.
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