did you know that girls in middle school have cat fights or chic fights
i didn't even know girls in middle school had fights. sometimes they even SCHEDULE them for after school
and the other kids "like" bring popcorn and go watch
This has been going on since the Eisenhower years that I know of. Nothing new and as far as I can remember it's been called "cat fights" and us guys used to love to watch cuz it was inevitable a nipple or panties would get exposed to the world.
Does anyone else remember when in class a girl would be sitting with her skirt unusually high and one guy would drop his metal comb as a signal and all the other guys would in turn drop their combs so they could bend down under the desk to pick it up? That was back when we all used Brylcreem, Wild Root Creme Oil or Fitch Hair oil and combed our hair a lot.
I just learned today that when someone says "you really put your foot in it" that it's a GOOD thing. :blink: I thought they were saying I put my foot in my mouth (which is not so unusual) but in this case I was pretty sure I hadn't. Glad I was wrong!
This has been going on since the Eisenhower years that I know of. Nothing new and as far as I can remember it's been called "cat fights" and us guys used to love to watch cuz it was inevitable a nipple or panties would get exposed to the world.
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
the honest-to-god truth is i never was involved in, or witnessed, a girl fight when i was in school
and i'm in the same town as my dear boy
maybe it's because i went to catholic school and he's in public :o
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satori001
Groovy subject, ex.
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Belle
I love it, ex! I'm not ever around kids but when I was I always loved learning the new slang they came up with. Please keep sharing!
Peace,
Belle
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Digitalis
other phrases
"My Bad"
"Give me the 411"
"Its all good"
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bowtwi
Sweet (means terrific)
Phat (pronounced "fat" and is even better than sweet)
Downlow (Keep it on the downlow means don't let anyone know about it)
Just a few I'm aware of.
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I Love Bagpipes
You've probably heard these:
dis = to say something bad about someone (thing) "Quit dissin' me!"
poser = worse than a hypocrite "You're a real poser."
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coolchef1248 @adelphia.net
i guess i am way to old to get this
but it is "neat" to learn it!
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Pirate1974
The first time I hear my teenage son talking about a girl and saying he wanted to "get her digits" I thought it was something dirty.
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justloafing
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excathedra
thanks for your AWESOME replies (i really do use that word, too much i'm sure).
i like that term "sweet" when something is really fine
did you know that girls in middle school have cat fights or chic fights
i didn't even know girls in middle school had fights. sometimes they even SCHEDULE them for after school
and the other kids "like" bring popcorn and go watch
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LG
Some GS readers do the same for some of the cat fights here.
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GarthP2000
m-m-e-o-w-w
B)
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LG
Cats don't "meow" when they're fighting, Garth. I'm not sure how to write something that expresses the god-awful sound, but "meow" doesn't cut it.
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coolchef1248 @adelphia.net
PURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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GarthP2000
LG,
I know how cats sound while they're fighting, and its a combination of hissing, 'RO-WW-R', and growling, and yes, it is loud and obnoxious.
My 'meow' here earlier is supposed to be the long 'm-e-EA-o-w' kind of sound, often indicating a upcoming female fight. Kinda like 'Fight! Fight!'
B)
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Ron G.
excathedra observes...
This has been going on since the Eisenhower years that I know of. Nothing new and as far as I can remember it's been called "cat fights" and us guys used to love to watch cuz it was inevitable a nipple or panties would get exposed to the world.
Does anyone else remember when in class a girl would be sitting with her skirt unusually high and one guy would drop his metal comb as a signal and all the other guys would in turn drop their combs so they could bend down under the desk to pick it up? That was back when we all used Brylcreem, Wild Root Creme Oil or Fitch Hair oil and combed our hair a lot.
Am I giving away my age again?
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moony3424
This is an accronym for Pretty Hot And Tender. It would be something a guy would call a girl. I guess it would be "better than sweet."
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karmicdebt
Your kids are laughing at you!
By the time you post the word a new one is already in vogue.
PHAT is pretty hot and tempting
Poser is from poseur ...Someone with the brand name clothesand shoes, but doesn't do the sport, etc. Common with skateboarders and extreme sports....
Well, it's all groovy...I mean good....
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Belle
I just learned today that when someone says "you really put your foot in it" that it's a GOOD thing. :blink: I thought they were saying I put my foot in my mouth (which is not so unusual) but in this case I was pretty sure I hadn't. Glad I was wrong!
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WordWolf
The "DL" is short for "the DownLow".
These expressions really come as news to you people?
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J0nny Ling0
Hi, I am Keanu, the son of Jonny Lingo. I'm eighteen
Here are some terms we use:
dude. We say this a lot. Like dude what are you doin?
Late. Instead of later or goodbye.
Badass. equivilant to cool or swell. As in, That's badass! If its a good song or something.
Gay. doesnt mean homosexual. slang for undesirable. like, thats so gay. Kind of like you old guys used to say uncool or square.
What up?
My dad gives me crap alot for saying like. He always says like, "did you have like a good time or did you have a good time?
Well, thats all.
Late, Keanu
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excathedra
the honest-to-god truth is i never was involved in, or witnessed, a girl fight when i was in school
and i'm in the same town as my dear boy
maybe it's because i went to catholic school and he's in public :o
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freedombound
My son is 12 and sometimes talks a different language.
Here's one: It's all good, it's all gravy baby! Meaning things are great and smooth.
"Like Butta" -It's smooth or that was a smooth move.
"don't front" - means you're "storekeepin" you are faking/lying putting up a front.
"Step-off" -back off, back down, get away
"aaiight" - alright
tukiteessy - take it easy (if you are a puerto-rican from new york)
Be careful with the "DL" (downlow) phrase for it also is used in the context a married man cheating on his wife-
WITH ANOTHER MAN!!!! Which has been portrayed on LaW & Order
Urbandictionary.com
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excathedra
wow FB thank you !!!!!!!
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