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Flintstones... Meet the Flintstones, They're a modern stoneage family. From the town of Bedrock, They're a page right out of history. Let's ride with the family down the street. Thru the courtesy of Fred's two feet. When you're with the Flintstones, have a yabba dabba doo time, a dabba doo time, we'll have a gay old time......
• bread = money• bag = thing one does [as in what's your bag? meaning: what do you do? it doesnt have to be a job, just a thing one does]• Bitchen = awesome• boss = awesome• bummer = opposite of awesome [& definitely from drug slang, as is a lot of slang of the last century]
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No. The play on words like Ann Margrock, Perry Masonite and Stoney Curtis were relevant to popular TV personalities of the time. Bruce Springsteen was not known as a musician at the time these cartoons were made.
The old Cartoon Network logo actually spelled the whole words "Cartoon Network" in alternating black and white boxes and letters. The first logo premiered since Cartoon Network's launch back in October, 1992 and lasted until 2004. From 2004 to present we only seen the C and the N with alternating black and white boxes and letters. See the link to see the difference.
because everyone wants money
Grand
Money has many different slang terms attached to it. You can call money moolah, buck, bill, green, dough, cheese, cheddar, etc.. for American slang.
Some popular 1960s slang words include "groovy" (meaning cool or fashionable), "far out" (meaning excellent or awesome), "rad" (short for radical, meaning fantastic or amazing), and "dig it" (meaning to understand or appreciate something).
Slang words are words that are not in the dictionary.
Other words for a pocketbook could include purse, handbag, bag, tote, etc. When pocketbook, pocket, or wallet is used as slang, it is usually a reference to money.
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Derby slang words are words that are used in the Derbyshire dialect. Some Derby slang words include "be said" and "belter" along with "clammed."
· deep pockets (a good source of money) · dicey (chancy) · ditch (leave) · dope (drug) · dough (money)
· wad (bundle of money) · waste (kill) · wheels (car) · wired (alert)
allot of them are slang but it's because we have cents and dollars.slangcashmullahdoughbuckp.s.I a 5th graderallot of them are slang but it's because we have cents and dollars.slangcashmullahdoughbuckp.s.I a 5th grader
Today's slang words for pot include "weed," "dope," "bud," "herb," or "green." Slang words for a joint may include "doobie," "spliff," "jay," "blunt," or "joint."