Some slang terms from the 1960s include "groovy" (cool or fashionable), "far out" (excellent or amazing), "can't dig it" (don't understand), and "psychedelic" (mind-altering or trippy).
Some obsolete slang words include "groovy" (meaning cool or stylish) and "far out" (meaning extraordinary or excellent). These terms were popular in the 1960s and 1970s but are not commonly used today.
In North America the 50s ended in 1963 in the opinion of my peers. As our world changed so did the slang.
Some of the slang words that were used in the 1960s include hip, boss, and happening. Other slang words from the 1960s are book, which means leave the scene, bad, which means awesome, and bread, which means money.
Hippie slang originated from a combination of African American Vernacular English, Beatnik slang, and countercultural movements in the 1960s. The hippie subculture embraced terms that emphasized peace, love, unity, and personal expression. Many of these slang words and phrases are still used today.
Some popular slang words from 1963 were "groovy" (meaning cool or fashionable), "boss" (meaning great or excellent), and "hang loose" (meaning to relax or take it easy). These terms were commonly used during the 1960s counterculture movement and reflected the evolving social attitudes of the time.
Some obsolete slang words include "groovy" (meaning cool or stylish) and "far out" (meaning extraordinary or excellent). These terms were popular in the 1960s and 1970s but are not commonly used today.
In North America the 50s ended in 1963 in the opinion of my peers. As our world changed so did the slang.
Some slang terms for arsonist are firebug, torch, and pyro.
Here are some slang terms for potatoes:SpudsTatersMurphyTots
fine
The slang terms I'm familiar with are: P.I. Private Eye, Peeper and Dick
Here are some examples:CarJalopyFlivverRide
Fabu. or Fab.
bucksgreenbacks bills
shela
Angel dust
Hoops, bangs