• 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]
wowzers,groovy, peace, far otu , fuzz, idiot- stick etc.
60's slang for blade
Groovy would be good. It was still used up into the early seventies. Boss would also be good from the late fifties to the mid sixties.
Margaret Court
5.oo it costs
1960's
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).
60's slang for blade
• 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](See related link below for more slang from the 1960s.)
Slang words are words that are not in the dictionary.
The typically UK slang is gobsmacked (shocked or dumbfounded), from the 1960s era military slang, itself from the Irish word "gob" for mouth.
slang
Derby slang words are words that are used in the Derbyshire dialect. Some Derby slang words include "be said" and "belter" along with "clammed."
You abbreviate long words, not short ones. You don't need to abbreviate slang because it's only 5 letters long.
There was a lot of slang that was used during the 1960s. The word blast was used to describe a good time. The word bread was used for money. The term Daddy-O was used for men. Other slang terms used included dibs, fab, fink, greaser, gnarly, hip, neat, and spaz.
Some slang terms for policemen are:5-0 (five-oh)LeoJacksLittle BearsPanduSkelSmokeyWhoop-WhoopWaspsTrollsThere are many more terms that are slang for police. See the Related Links below for a full list of slang words for policeman.
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."
no they are slang words. typically slang words souldn't be capitalized