1960s Slang: Hey, Man! That's Boss!
1960s Slang: Hey, Man! That's Boss!
1960s Slang: Hey, Man! That's Boss!
Among the 1960s hipster contingent, their lingo included phrases to describe
superlative experiences:
• If something like a musical group was exciting and fantastic, they would be
called "fab."
Maybe the problem was with your bread. No, we're not talking whole wheat
or rye here, we're talking about "bread" as a 1960s term for money. A lack of
bread would be enough to bum anyone out!
Since being cool was of such importance, the worst thing to happen to you
(maybe aside from lacking bread) was to be labeled as uncool or "square."
• Bench racing: Sitting around and talking about the speed of their cars
• Chinese fire drill: When four people get out of a car at a red light and
exchange places in the car
• Lay rubber: Stop fast and leave wheel marks on the road
• Race for pinks: Race cars when the winner keeps the loser's car
• Boss: Fantastic
• Fab: Fabulous
• Gimme some skin: To ask someone to slap or shake your hand in agreement
• Jazzed: Excited
• Neato: Awesome
• No sweat: No problem
• Solid: I understand
• Split: To leave
• Blitzed: Drunk
• Bug: To bother
• Crash: Sleep
• Fink: Tattletale
• Kiss up: Someone who will do anything to gain favor by another person
• Mirror warmer: Woman who spends a lot of time looking in the mirror
• Skirt: A girl
• Unglued: Upset
• Brew: Beer
• Cherry: Mint condition
• Groady: Dirty
• Scratch: Money
• Shades: Sunglasses
• Threads: Clothes
• Zilch: Zero
• Zit: Pimple