Old(ish) fart time: Today’s slang phrases that need to be obliterated.

yeahtoasty

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It may well have started long before this, but the first time I ever heard it was on an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. In context, it was a pretty accurate description of what was going on in the movie they were watching.

 
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PSUJam

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Oct 7, 2021
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Taters, jugs, fun bags, ta-tas, milkers….
vince vaughn motorboat GIF
 

Big_O

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We used hangry in college in the late 70’s. It referred to our roommate whose nickname was hanger. And he used to get hungry a lot, sometimes to the point of being unpleasant. Hence the word hangry.

He would leave parties we were at to go back to our apartment and have a “hangwich“ which was a giant sandwich that pretty much used all the lunch meat we had in the fridge.
 

Nittany1865Farmer

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Oct 12, 2021
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Can we ban a phrase? I am sick and tired of hearing every Gosh darn person in retail telling me to "Have a good one". What is that supposed to refer to? What is a "good one"? A good beer? A good pair of nuggs? what am I supposed to have? I would rather hear a clerk say, "Thank you and I hope you smash your nut sack when you shut your car door, oh and have a good one"......
 

manatree

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Oct 6, 2021
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People that use “speaking my truth” when “my opinion” is more concise and precise.

Usually I am so far out of touch that when I hear of a new trendy phrase, it is no longer trendy. However, when did “a minute” come to mean “a long time?”