Cool meant awesome, in fashion, or popular.
'I'm hip.' , means to understand or have knowledge of something.
The 50's word that would fit "groovy" as in "cool" or "awesome" today would be probably "boss" or a cool place would be "fat city" That shirt is boss cuz. Your house is Fat City, i love the 400 car garage. That's probably more of an early 60s term. A more 50ish term might be "keen" or "neato."
"groovy"
To stay cool. Ground temperatures almost always stay within the 60s, making it warm in winter and cool in summer.
In the 1960s, "tuff" was a slang term used primarily by youth and in African American vernacular to describe something that was cool, impressive, or stylish. It conveyed a sense of toughness and confidence, often associated with the burgeoning counterculture and music scene of the time. The term was popularized through music, particularly in genres like rock and soul. Overall, "tuff" reflected a youthful attitude of rebellion and self-expression during that era.
early 60s the "kentucky go fasters" tied them to the anteanna as a club thing. Looked cool then, looks cool now (on hot rods and muscle cars).
If this is a motor from the 60s, it means November 29th, 1964.
Do you mean "Gidget?"
If you mean Go ask Alice -It is by Jefferson Airplane.
Most of Mexico is quite hot in the summer and cool in the winter. In the fall the average temperatures would be in 60s and 70s degrees F.
the mood of the original pink panther show is really psychedelic cool laid back and jazzy which were normal for some at made in 60s
It's Good News Week by Hedgehoppers Anonymous, a number 5 hit in 1965.