

It is used to address someone who has done or said something dumb or to get the attention of somebody who is spaced out.Įxample: I can’t believe you forgot there was school today.
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Hello, McFly? – This phrase was made popular in the movie “Back to the Future”. Surprisingly good or unbearably bad.Įxample: That was a hellacious homework assignment. Hellacious – Can be used in a positive or negative way. Heavy – To acknowledge something is very serious.Įxample: Woah, that’s some heavy sh*t you’re reading there. They usually have long hair and wear jeans, rock band t-shirts and/or leather and denim jackets.Įxample: It’s not just Headbangers who love Motley Crue’s “Home Sweet Home.” Headbanger – Someone who listens to heavy metal. A bastardization of grotesque.Įxample: School lunch was totally grody today. She looks like she could chew through cable wire. Used to describe something great or horrendous.Įxample: That scrape on your knee is gnarly.Įxample: Check out that chick’s grill.


Goth – Male and females who like Goth music, wear all black clothing and makeup.Įxample: I bet all the Goths are going to the Cure concert tonight. Goober – Someone who is goofy and is playfully made fun of because of it.Įxample: Sandy is such a goober, but we love her. Geek – A nerd or someone who is socially awkward.Įxample: Jerry, quit being such a geek and come to the party. Gag me with a spoon – Something that is gross or obnoxious.Įxample: He tried to kiss me and I was like, uggghh…gag me with a spoon! Answer: Eat me, Jenna! FĮxample: That’s one fly ass Members Only jacketĮxample: Did you ace the driver’s test? Answer: F*ck’n aye I did! G What a dweeb! EĮat me – Used as a vindictive response when someone says something insulting.Įxample: Sally, you look fat in those jeans. Answer: Duh!ĭweeb – Similar in use to the word dork, but specific to a nerdy person.Įxample: Look at Nicholas dragging all his books in his backpack. Similar to No sh*t, Sherlock.Įxample: If you stay up all night studying, you will be very tired in class tomorrow. Answer: Duude!ĭufus – A polite way of saying someone is an idiot.Įxample: Our dog can be such a dufus at times.ĭuh – Used when someone says something that is obviously known. This word first originated in the 1880s but became a regular part of American vocabulary since the 1960s.Įxample: My dad just bought me a brand new Firebird. Dudette is a female equivalent used less often. She is such a dork.ĭude – Addressing someone to get their attention. First used as an adjective in this context in 1981.ĭork – Someone who is inadvertently funny, but in an odd way.Įxample: Amy was soo funny putting on her skates. It’s a term used in the 1960s but became a staple of 1980s lingo with its use by Bart Simpson in The Simpsons.Įxample: Don’t have a cow, Jake. DĮxample: You were totally dissed by Dave at the party last night.ĭon’t have a cow – Stop being worried, upset or anxious about something. First used in the 1950s, but became popular again in the 1980s with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.Įxample: Cowabunga! I got the high score!Įxample: I just moved into a new crib with a killer view. Answer: Cool beans.Ĭowabunga – Satisfying and delightful. CĬheesy – Something that is formulaic, unbelievable or unintentionally silly.Įxample: That love scene in the movie was totally cheesy.Įxample: Want to come over and chill for a while?Ĭold – Something said or done that was mean-spirited or without regard to the victim.Įxample: She broke up with you because you didn’t make the football team? Man, that’s cold.Įxample: I’ll come over after class. Chambers was pretty critical in grading your paper.
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Having a righteous boom box was essential in the 1980s.īoom Box – A large portable music player.Įxample: My boom box has a dual cassette and a CD player.
