Stay cool or chill.
"Don't sweat it" was a slang expression in the 1950s that meant "not to worry."
The slang for psychologist is "shrink."
Boys might have fantasized about gangs in the 1950s and some boys actually belonged to gangs in that era. In the inner cities in the 1950s, gangs were just beginning to be a problem.
The opposite of worry is peace or calmness. It represents a state of mind that is free from anxiety or concern.
"Worry-prone" refers to a tendency or inclination to be anxious, concerned, or stressed about potential problems or uncertainties. Individuals who are worry-prone may frequently experience feelings of unease or apprehension about various aspects of their lives.
She decided not to worry about the small details and instead focused on the bigger picture.
Chilling.
Bummin' , fretting .
As an expression "tube" is usually used as slang for television.
A popular slang term for leaving in the 1950s was "split," as in "Let's split this joint."
In Cockney slang, "trouble" is used as a slang term for "wife".
Appex Answer , ♥" Communists . "
Normel
skin, balls,guts
what is slang for rouge
A Yank tank is Australian slang for an extravagent American car, or United States slang to a pre-1950s American car in Cuba.
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not really, it is more of a slang expression