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In North America the 50s ended in 1963 in the opinion of my peers. As our world changed so did the slang.
A popular slang term for leaving in the 1950s was "split," as in "Let's split this joint."
"Don't sweat it" was a slang expression in the 1950s that meant "not to worry."
"50 slang" could refer to slang from the 1950s (such as "cool cat" or "greaser") or slang that originated in the area code 50 in Minnesota. More context would be needed to provide a specific answer.
A Yank tank is Australian slang for an extravagent American car, or United States slang to a pre-1950s American car in Cuba.
Fake Out is 50's slang for a bad datejacketed: dating only one person was also called "going steady".
The cast majority of new homes in the 1950s were built in the
The American automobile structure is the most important new idea from the 1950s.
The song "New Slang" was created by The Shins and released in 2001 as part of their album "Oh, Inverted World".
Some teenage slang from the 1950s included phrases like "cool it," "cruisin' for a bruisin'," "pad," "threads," and "hot rod." These terms were often used by young people to express approval, warn of potential trouble, refer to a hangout spot, describe clothing, or talk about a fast car.
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The beatniks and the greasers were two subcultures that helped define the 1950s.