In North America the 50s ended in 1963 in the opinion of my peers. As our world changed so did the slang.
A slang term for "a long time" is "a minute."Example: "Yo, I haven't seen my brother in a minute"
You abbreviate long words, not short ones. You don't need to abbreviate slang because it's only 5 letters long.
Long in slang terms means: "Very far".Example:"Dave: Hey Bob want to go to the movies?""Bob: No man, that is long"
Mick. It comes from Mc or Mac, common prefixes for Irish last names.
I'm not aware of any slang meanings for the word, sorry. Urban dictionary has nothing.
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A slang term for "a long time" is "a minute."Example: "Yo, I haven't seen my brother in a minute"
If you mean the slang usage of cool, meaning good or interesting or "with it," it became common with the mainstreaming of jazz and particularly the beatnik movement of the 1940s and '50s.
You abbreviate long words, not short ones. You don't need to abbreviate slang because it's only 5 letters long.
7 to 9 days if normal over 3 weeks is chronic To long if u ask me
Long in slang terms means: "Very far".Example:"Dave: Hey Bob want to go to the movies?""Bob: No man, that is long"
the last answer has been removed for slang
The slang word "weed" means marijuana. Example: "Last night, me and my buddies smoked some weed."
s equals 4. This is how I came to the answer:50s = 200Then devide both sides by 50:50s/50 = 200/50s = 4
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"Bluey" is an Australian slang name for a red headed woman. On the other hand, a "bluey" is the drug 'Sildenafil', otherwise known as Viagra. The effects of taking Viagra last at least 4 hours in most men.
Dogs, as a slang word for feet, is in question. One member asked that the question be referenced. I can only do so through personal experience. As a 73-year-old woman, I heard the term used often in my yonger days. Always, as I recollect, the term dogs was used to express how your feet felt after a long day of shopping. For example: "Whew, my dogs are barking!" I was around when pointed toe shoes made their appearance in the 50s and perhaps it was those foot killers that inspired women to use that expression. Cockney rhyming slang; Plates (of meat)