What are some 80s catch phrases?
What are some 80s catch phrases?
Greatest 80’s Catch Phrases
- Terminator “I’ll Be Back.
- Gary Coleman (Arnold) “Whatchu Talkin’ ‘Bout Willis”
- Mr. T “I Pity The Fool”
- Scarface “Say Hello To My Little Friend”
- Infomercial Lady “I’ve Fallen And I Can’t Get Up”
- Wendy’s “Where’s The Beef”
- Mustard Ad “Pardon Me, Do You Have Any Grey Poupon”
- MTV “I Want My MTV”
What is a saying from the 80’s?
Psych: just playing, joke’s on you. Rad (or Radical): cool, good, awesome. Spaz: someone who can’t or won’t calm down, often used for a younger sibling or for someone lower on the social totem pole than you are. Wicked: cool, interesting, good.
How do you say hello in the 80’s?
‘YO’: THE GREETING AND SALUTATION FOR THE ’80S. ‘Yo!”
What are some old slang terms?
11 Old-Fashioned Slang Words We Should Bring Back
- “DAP” (Or “Dead Ass Perfect”) The next time you’re really enjoying something, be sure to let everyone know you think it’s DAP.
- “Don’t Have A Cow”
- “Know Your Onions”
- “Happy Cabbage”
- “The Cat’s Pajamas”
- “Pang-Wangle”
- “The Bank’s Closed”
- “Twitterpated”
What are some old slang words?
What slang was used in the 1970s?
List of 1970s Slang: Aww sooky sooky: Aww yeah, baby. Flower power: Choosing peace over war. Jeepers creepers: Oh my gosh.
What are some 90s slang words?
15 Slang Terms From The ’90s We Should Bring Back
- “Let’s Bounce” Hannah Burton/Bustle.
- “That’s Phat” Andrew Zaeh for Bustle.
- “I’m Totally Buggin'” Andrew Zaeh for Bustle.
- “Hey, Home Skillet” Andrew Zaeh for Bustle.
- “Word” Andrew Zaeh for Bustle.
- “Crib” Hannah Burton/Bustle.
- “My Bad” WAYHOME studio/Shutterstock.
What slang words were used in the 90s?
Most Popular 90s Slang Phrases
- Aiight. Aiight is a modified version of the phrase all right.
- All That And a Bag of Chips. If something is better than the best, it’s all that and a bag of chips.
- As If! The 90s were full of fun sarcastic retorts.
- Bling.
- Booyah.
- Da Bomb.
- Don’t Go There.
- Eat My Shorts.
How did people say hello in the 80’s?
Yo
Yo suddenly has become slang for “hello,” “howdy,” “what’s going on?” or “hey!” It even has crossover appeal, becoming popular among both blue-collar men and young urban professionals. Example: “Yo, Vinnie, I got da stuff. C’mere!” Or, “Yo, Jennifer, let’s do brunch.”
What are some 70s slang words?
List of 1970s Slang:
- Aww sooky sooky: Aww yeah, baby.
- Flower power: Choosing peace over war.
- Jeepers creepers: Oh my gosh.
- Are you jivin’ yet?: Are you more relaxed?
- Don’t be such a spaz: A klutz; silly.
- Dork: Nerd.
- The flip side: See you later.
- Psyche: To trick someone.
Did people say OMG in the 80s?
What phrases mark the uniquely 80s way of speaking? This was an era long before emoticons and text-speak – LOL. OMG – I’m LMAO. Really.
What slang was used in the 70s?