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The ultimate 90s full package: backwards cap, oversized Ducks jersey, rollerblades, JNCO jeans, and Crazy Town blasting “Butterfly” in the background. Add a Tamagotchi on your belt loop and a pager in your pocket, and you’ve got a look that’s absolutely priceless!
’Cause I could imagine myself throwing all my clothes inside a suitcase
Without bothering to fold them
You make me wait too long.
Don't leave me simmering
Don't leave me brewing
One second more will be my undoing
Windmill, windmill for the land
Turn forever hand in hand
Take it all in on your stride
It is ticking, falling down
Love forever. Love is free
Let's turn forever, you and me...
Love is a one-way street
A relationship is two
Even after all these years
I'm still waiting for you
Favorite Phrases used in the 1920s-1940s!
So I’ve been doing a lot of research lately on slang words and phrases that Bucky and Steve might have said living in the 1920s-1940s era! And so far a lot of these so hilarious to me! But they’re completely normal for those two and I head-canon that they still say some of these today! So here are some of favorite phrases and slang from their time!
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Above my pay grade - that is not my area of expertise so don’t ask me!
Ace - the best at something. Example: “I was an ace sniper in the Army”
Applesauce - “darn it!” “Ah applesauce!”
Carry a Torch - To have a crush on someone. Example: “Jane has been carrying the torch for Bill for at least a year.”
Bump Off - To murder. Example: “Ray bumped off the informant, just as the boss told him to.”
Cat’s Meow - Something splendid or stylish; The best or greatest. Example: “That dress is quite the cat’s meow! (That dress is a knock out!)”
Corny - lame, cheesy
Edgy - nervous, on edge, overly alert
Flap your lips - talking
Gay - fun-filled. Example: “we had a gay time!” 😏
Geezer - old person
Get lost! - go away!
Gorilla - bully
Hot Damn! - an expression of surprise
In cahoots with - agreed to work with
Kicks - fun. Example: “just for kicks!”
Booze - liquor
Darb - an excellent person or thing. Example: “I was quite the darb in school.” (Got all straight A’s in every class)
Dame - A Woman
Doll/dolly/muffin/kitten/broad - A term of endearment for a woman
Dollface - name for a woman when a man is pleading his case or apologizing
Knucklehead - an idiot
Lettuce/Pocket Lettuce - Money
Meatball - a sucker. Example: “what a meatball!”
Nada - nothing
S.O.L. - Shit out of luck
T.N.T. - “Today, not tomorrow”
T.S. - “Tough shit! Get over it!”
Match! - “naturally! of course!”
Off the hook - cleared of guilt, exonerated. “I guess I’m off the hook then.”
Old lady - slang for females. Typically mothers or wives
On the nose - exactly
Spiffy - to look your best
Dolled-up - a girl dressed up nicely
Thingamabob - “hand me that thingamabob over there!”
Two cents worth - opinion
Whats buzzin’ cousin? - “what’s up?” A term of greeting
What’s eating you? - “what’s wrong?”
What of it? - “what business of it is yours?”
Wolf - a man with romantic intentions
Wise-guy - smart alec, obnoxious person
Whistlin’ Dixie - wasting time
Sugar - term of endearment for a woman
Baby - term of endearment for a man or a woman
Baby-doll/baby-face - term of endearment for a woman
Beat - beyond tired
Bender - a drinking spree
Biz - business. Example: “it’s not really your biz.”
Blah - it was okay. So-so
Blow a fuse - bad temper
Blast - “darn it! Shoot!”
Balled up - confused, messed up
Baloney - “nonsense!”
Drugstore cowboy - A well-dressed man who loiters in public areas trying to pick up women.
Ritzy - elegant
Dumb Dora - A stupid female
Giggle water - alcohol
Gin Mill - a place where they sell alcohol
Heebie-Jeebies - The creeps.
Horsefeathers - same use as applesauce (darn it!)
Kisser - mouth
Pushover - someone easily convinced or seduced.
Spread out! - “get out of my way! Give me some space! Stop crowding me!”
Sheba - a woman with sex appeal
Sheik - a man with sex appeal
Stuck on - same as carry a torch. “I’ve been stuck on the same girl for months”
Admiral of the Swiss Navy - Military slang. A self-important person. Example: “Oh don’t mind him, the Admiral of the Swiss Navy doesn’t have to follow the rules.“ (Very sarcastic)
Blind-flying - military slang for a blind date
Blow It Out Your Barracks Bag! - Military slang for “shut up! Go to Hell!
Brown-noser - military slang. kiss-ass
BTO. Big Time Operator - military slang. Same as Admiral of the Swiss Navy. Someone who thinks he’s important.
Bug Juice - military slang for insect repellent.
Cash in One’s Chips - military slang. To die. Example: “you won’t be cashing in your chips anytime soon!”
Cit - military slang for a civilian (from citizen)
Completely Cheesed - military slang for extremely bored
Cool as a Cucumber - Alert and aware; calm.
Dead Battery - An irritable or gloomy person; a pessimist.
Eagle Day - military slang for payday
Ear Beater - military slang. A person who doesn’t let you get a word in edgewise.
Wilco - Will comply. This radio code was used throughout the military services and taken up by civilians. “Roger — wilco,” means “Okay — I’ll do it.”
Abercrombie - a know-it-all
Brunos/goons/hatchetmen/torpedoes/trigger men - a hired gunman and other tough guys
Canary - a female vocalist
Cave - one’s house or apartment
Clip-joint - a nightclub or gambling joint where patrons come and get flimflammed
Cute as a bug’s ear - very cute
Twit - idiot
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What do you think guys? Got any favorites? Which ones do you use?
The Phrygian Dominant Scale
king gizzard & the lizard wizard // by luuk denekamp
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
Quietly surreal newspaper comic, THE STRANGE WORLD OF MR. MUM (1958-1974) by Irving Phillips.