Paisley
I'll Lock Up
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Dig, dig the jumps the old ticker is givin'. Now, you can't talk plainer than that.
Tomasso said:
Then there's niceshhh (not quite extreme long-form).Lefty said:neye-eese ("nice", extreme long-form)
Okay, Dude, you are not my nemesis. My nemesis is Captain Hammer. Captain Hammer, corporate tool is my nemesis.
Tomasso said:
LizzieMaine said:Our "cool" equivalent was "snarky," as in "hey, that's a pretty snarky lunchbox." Nowadays, of course, that perfectly serviceable word has been co-opted by smart-mouthed bloggers who've given it a totally different meaning. But we had it first.
There was an insufferable kid I knew who'd gone to boarding school before his father suffered reversals and he ended up in our neighborhood, and he would habitually use the word "shag" as a cool-equivalent. "Hey, look, somebody dropped a dollar bill on the ground!" "Whoa! Shag!"
The superlative of "shag" was "mega-shag," which was too insufferable for words.