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Onkel Neal 02-01-13 12:31 AM

80's Slang
 
My days at the cycle shop have me in contact with two types of people, mainly. Young guys who speak some strange ghetto-crypto tongue that sounds edgy, and vulgarians who make the hair on my neck crawl.

The vulgarians, can't do anything with these boobs. F F F F and occasionally, B. Boring and unimpressive.

But the young guys who gamely refer to stuff as "sick" when they mean "bad" ( and by that, I mean "cool"), who ask "where my rims at?" (I think that thump I just heard was Steve passing out), who respond to my puzzled stares at their mangled sport bikes with extended swingarms with "that's how we roll". Today I tried to reply to a question with, "O.M.G. y’all" and they fell out on the floor. :shifty:

I think it's time for some payback. I wanna brush up on my 80s slang, get really smooth with it and start conversing in it. Just fight fire with fire (y'all) (oops). So, help me out here, dudes. What 80s slang can you recal? Not Valley Girl slang (on threat of the Brig), but genuine Van Halen era 80s slang. Be sure to provide an interpretation for your terms, I have a bad memory.

Rock on! :rock:

Sailor Steve 02-01-13 12:35 AM

Quit dissin' me, dude! I know there's a difference between the way people talk and the way they (should) write.

Unfortunately by the '80s (which, by the way, is the way the contraction should be written, since you're cutting out the first two digits, not saying that 80 owns something), I was already an adult with two kids of my own, I'm not really up on the slang from that era. For me it was the '60s.

Herr-Berbunch 02-01-13 03:33 AM

:har:

To both Neal and Steve's post.

I was around in the '80s - aged 6 to 16 but I fear any slang from this side of the water may not be recognised over there.

Try to stomach some films from that era, I know it'll be hard, but just about doable.

If you want to look really cool watch some '70s blaxploitation movies - then see how quickly they fall on the floor.

Mork_417 02-01-13 04:07 AM

Sorry, never been one to keep up with the current slang'ish terms of any decade. When someone rolled into the shop slinging words of such, i usually would have to point them to my buddy, or hand them a shop form to fill out. :haha:

Don't have anything against those who wish to express themselves differently, but don't feel i should be required to memorize a different language every six to twelve months. I have too much to do already. :)

You could just start talking like Jack Burton...
Jack Burton: When some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall maniac grabs your neck, taps the back of your favorite head up against the barroom wall, and he looks you crooked in the eye and he asks you if ya paid your dues, you just stare that big sucker right back in the eye, and you remember what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like that: "Have ya paid your dues, Jack?" "Yessir, the check is in the mail."

One of my favorite movies, :har:.

On a side note, sport bikes with extended swing arms. :nope:

Gerald 02-01-13 06:37 AM

Warning: Hard Languages
 
MTV Classics: Memories of the 1980s (How We Talked)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYrdZz-xbxo

Urban Slang in the 1980's (Part 4)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOS60iE4ir8 (Ad in)



:haha:

Skybird 02-01-13 06:46 AM

One deed or sight says so much more than a thousand words, Neal. Stop talking, dye blond your hair again and get a wave or popper hairdo like it was fashionable in the early and mid 80s. Next see those cycle dudes drop like flies! :D

Dammit_Carl! 02-01-13 08:17 AM

The words, "gnarly," and "rad," jump out at me for some reason - "grody to the max," as well.

Could always throw in the, "where's the beef," thing too.

Sorry; drank some since then. Grew up in the 80's but outside of also recalling those horrible neon color schemes that were popular for clothes, Airwolf, and Miami Vice, I'm tapped for memories.

For what it is worth, nothing kills slang moreso than when old dudes start saying it which is why I make every effort to keep up to the dizzate on my lingo, yo.

Takeda Shingen 02-01-13 09:14 AM

I use 'sick' for 'cool' colloquially. I don't use it in class or other places where I need to speak formally. My wife uses it too.

AVGWarhawk 02-01-13 09:36 AM

Rad, radical, bitch'in(sry fellas), gnarly, bogus.

mookiemookie 02-01-13 09:45 AM

Watch Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure or any Pauly Shore movie (hope you have a strong stomach).

AVGWarhawk 02-01-13 09:53 AM

Bill and Ted(not so bad) Pauly Shore....help....:dead:

Tubular dude. :up:

Onkel Neal 02-01-13 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 2002437)
MTV Classics: Memories of the 1980s (How We Talked)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYrdZz-xbxo

Urban Slang in the 1980's (Part 4)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOS60iE4ir8 (Ad in)



:haha:

Awesome!

Quote:

Originally Posted by FloppyRat (Post 2002385)
Sorry, never been one to keep up with the current slang'ish terms of any decade. When someone rolled into the shop slinging words of such, i usually would have to point them to my buddy, or hand them a shop form to fill out. :haha:

Don't have anything against those who wish to express themselves differently, but don't feel i should be required to memorize a different language every six to twelve months. I have too much to do already. :)

You could just start talking like Jack Burton...
Jack Burton: When some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall maniac grabs your neck, taps the back of your favorite head up against the barroom wall, and he looks you crooked in the eye and he asks you if ya paid your dues, you just stare that big sucker right back in the eye, and you remember what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like that: "Have ya paid your dues, Jack?" "Yessir, the check is in the mail."

One of my favorite movies, :har:.

On a side note, sport bikes with extended swing arms. :nope:

Yes, that is also one of my favorites! Wish my name was Jack Burton. Neal Stevens does not have the same ring :wah:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2002443)
One deed or sight says so much more than a thousand words, Neal. Stop talking, dye blond your hair again and get a wave or popper hairdo like it was fashionable in the early and mid 80s. Next see those cycle dudes drop like flies! :D

Ha, I don't dare mess with my hair, it may give up completely and I'll end up looking like Dr. Evil.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dammit_Carl! (Post 2002479)
The words, "gnarly," and "rad," jump out at me for some reason - "grody to the max," as well.

Could always throw in the, "where's the beef," thing too.

Sorry; drank some since then. Grew up in the 80's but outside of also recalling those horrible neon color schemes that were popular for clothes, Airwolf, and Miami Vice, I'm tapped for memories.

For what it is worth, nothing kills slang moreso than when old dudes start saying it which is why I make every effort to keep up to the dizzate on my lingo, yo.

Lol, yeah. Thanks, good pointers.


Quote:

Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 2002521)
Watch Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure or any Pauly Shore movie (hope you have a strong stomach).

:haha:

Wolferz 02-01-13 11:38 AM

80's? What were those again?
 
I was going to say the same thing but Mookie beat me to it.:down:

Purple Sticky Punch bra.

How does that Texas drawl go again?:06:

Here you go Neal... print this picture and hang it in the shop for pointing to when you can't understand the Yuppies.
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...2007/Image.jpg

Penguin 02-01-13 11:40 AM

Dude, this thread is totally awesomely rad!
Though my broad and me are Dinks today, I still think Yuppies can eat my shorts!

I started learning English in the 80s - haven't learned much since :) .So I don't know how many words I picked up during this time, really originated from this decade.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 2002521)
Watch Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.

Excellent, dude! *plays airguitar solo* :rock:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2002443)
Stop talking, dye blond your hair again and get a wave or popper hairdo like it was fashionable in the early and mid 80s.

Luckily for the rest of the world, Popper were only a German phenomenom - maybe a little in Holland, too. Sadly they won :shifty: - today the majority of Krautteens seem to yearn for overpriced label clothes.
Still: Popper überfährt man mit'm Chopper! :arrgh!:

Takeda Shingen 02-01-13 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 2002609)
Excellent, dude! *plays airguitar solo* :rock:


http://images.cpcache.com/merchandis...:63398811,w:16


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