In the fabulous decade of the 1950s, automobiles were often referred to as "wheels" or "kool chariots." The term "hot rod" also became popular, especially among car enthusiasts who modified their vehicles for speed and performance. These expressions reflected the culture of freedom and rebellion associated with car ownership during that era.
Fabu. or Fab.
No, the word 'fab' is a slang form of 'fabulous', an adjective.
Chilling.
"Don't sweat it" was a slang expression in the 1950s that meant "not to worry."
The abbreviation/slang word fab is short for "fabulous" (which means "wonderful").
Decade stretch
I heard that in the 60's.
As an expression "tube" is usually used as slang for television.
Bee's knees is British slang for 'fabulous!'. For example: 'Cor ol'chap, that meal was the bee's knees!'
The Cockney rhyming slang expression for "wife" is "trouble and strife".
skin, balls,guts
what is slang for rouge