I read an article about parents breaking out their Gen X slang only to receive blank stares in return. C’mon, really? Some of our slang was pretty good. Here are a few that brought back memories.
“I said something about ‘making a run for the border’ referencing the old Taco Bell commercials to my 19 year olds and was given the Gen Z stare lol.” – bibleeofile123
“I still regularly use both gnarly and grody.” – duck_butter
“Using ‘Not!’ to sarcastically negate everything you just said.” – FreshCords
“More and more, kids these days don’t know where ‘Nobody puts Baby in a corner’ comes from.” – HLOFRND
“Answering ‘what’s up?’ with ‘chicken butt’.” – expespuella
“Word to your mother.” – silentAl1
“Does any body still say someone’s gonna sh*t a brick?” – iwonandimstillhere
“My kids still look at me strange when I say I am going to nuke something.” – lazygerm
“My husband said ‘let’s go veg out’ to my teen kids yesterday and they looked at him like he was crazy. My son was like, ‘what’s that mean?'” – CarisaDaGal
“Smooth move, Ex-Lax. . .” – Warhammer517
“Thank you Captain Obvious . . .” – nonesuchnotion
“Cool beans!” – Wide_Neighborhood_49
I have to admit, I did use a few of these growing up. I’m from Southern California, so I’m sure I threw out an occasional gnarly. Yes, yes, yes. I used to reply chicken butt. Don’t hate me. And shit a brick was a fun one. But if you really think about it, damn that really is a bad situation.
Not everybody can pull off Vanilla Ice’s word to your mother. I was self aware enough not to even try. But oddly enough, I always wish I could. I just discovered the shortened version is simply Word. I never connected the two before, but that totally makes sense. That also reminded me of this middle age guy that used to throw that out in department meetings. He definitely couldn’t pull it off but that never stopped him from trying. I was in my twenties back then and whenever he shouted it out, it made me think that old people were effing weird.
I never said cool beans, that just isn’t me. But I did use cool a lot. Still do as a matter of fact. I think that one will never die.
Here’s a song from the 80’s: Cool Places by the Sparks and Jane Weidlin (of the Go Go’s). This was a fun song that played a lot on the radio and MTV. This totally has an 80’s vibe. Word to your mother. Damn, even in print form it’s awkward. And I could hear my voice in my head as I was typing each letter and felt this crescendo of cringed. Just bad…
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I wanna go to cool places with you
I wanna take you cool places tonite
I wanna go where nobody's a fool
And no one says uh, "hey girl, need a light?"
I want to move like this and that
A minimum of chit chat
I never wanna cool down, cool down, cool, cool, cool
Cool places tonite
I gotta tell you, you're lookin' real good
They let us in so I'm feelin' all right
I like to go where sometimes they refuse
Yeah, I remember last Saturday nite
But I'm feeling cooler now
And they could tell we're cooler now
It's obvious we're cooler now, cooler now, cool, cool, cool
Cool places tonite
I wanna go, I wanna go, [etc.]
I want to go to cool places tonite
I wanna go to cool places with you
And after that we'll slip out for a bite
A coffee shop, and toast, coffee and juice
And then we'll sleep 'til 5 P.M.
And start it up all over again
I never want to cool down, cool down, cool, cool, cool
I wanna go, I wanna go, [etc.]
Made me LOL…word to your mother and smooth move exlax, where did that even come from, a commercial? I still say grody to the max 🙂
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Grody to the max… way to keep it alive and well! I appreciate that!
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Cool beans! I still use it sometimes! And I’m dealing with Gen Alpha…they look at me like I came from another planet. 😂
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I can’t imagine Gen alpha’s slang. I’d totally be lost!
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“Nobody puts Baby in a corner” is new and a head-scratcher for me… I like Sparks though this seems a bit of a departure or them though not short on their usual quirkiness. I hadn’t heard this one before, so thanks for the intro!
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I never said that one, but I’ve heard people refer to it fondly. It’s a line from Dirty Dancing. Don’t worry about the head scratcher. I never really hit it either!
This was probably a mainstream Sparks song for MTV…
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Ah, right, Baby from the movie. So maybe no one puts her somewhere she doesn’t want to be…
Makes sense about the Sparks song.
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As a parent and as a teacher, I get really annoyed when I hear some of the current slang.
But then it occurs to me that the current slang is not intended for our generation. We’re not supposed to like it. It’s supposed to be confusing and frustrating for us.
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I hear phrases from my nieces and nephews and don’t follow. Even my twenty something young coworkers break out phrases that are new to me. Serious generation gap.
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Wow, love all of these! Thanks for the 80’s throwback.
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Haven’t heard this…”Answering ‘what’s up?’ with ‘chicken butt’” in years. This took me back! Thanks for the throwback!
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Omg… I read that and literally laughed out loud. My siblings and I used to drive each other crazy with that one!
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I’m a Boomer and I still use a lot of the slang you mentioned, although some had me scratching my head (like Steve here in the comments). I over-use “cool,” especially around my 7-year-old grandson, but there really isn’t a similar (or better) adjective.
Love “Cool Places”–haven’t heard it in a while.
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I’m glad you are keeping it alive and well! That’s a line is from the movie Dirty Dancing. I’ve heard people are quite fond of that saying, but I’ve never heard anyone ever use it.
I overuse cool, too. That one will never die for me.
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Ya ever use “Dry” ? I used tgst jn middle school a lot. Yo that’s dry yo. I also use the elongated niiice and that’s dope bro or bruh.
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Dry is a good one. Never heard that one before. And yes.. I used the elongated nice…. That one comes out still every once in awhile…
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Niice 😉
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Don’t have a cow. I used that a lot. And “like” Like, totally. I still use like a lot. 🤣
This was a lot of fun!
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Don’t have a cow is a good one. I may have used that one a few times over the recent years. I can only imagine the confusion the youngsters would have with this one!
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Ha. I used “Word” twice yesterday just to see how it went. I felt justified because, unlike Robert Van Winkle, i was actually attending the U when “Ice, Ice Baby” came out.🤣
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I like how you threw it out there! I have to admit, I still like that song. I never liked it enough to buy the CD, but wouldn’t turn the dial if I heard it on the radio.
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Also, if you’re familiar with The T. A. M. I. Show (it’s a great concert movie from the sixties), Sparks are in the audience.
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I didn’t know what that was. I had to look it up. I’ll have to look into it more.
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I’m grinning ear to ear 😅… sometimes I cannot understand my eight year old and she rubs it in that I’m old 😆
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lol! I saw a YouTube video about current slang. It was a foreign language. I had no idea what they were saying!
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Not just Greek but alien language. I can’t even think what my daughter’s generation will come up with. She doesn’t even fall in the Gen Alpha 🤣
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