Never, right?
Isn't it funny how lingo/slang changes through-out time, just like fashion?
2007-04-26
19:00:05
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Name some other slang that has come and gone?
2007-04-26
19:01:22 ·
update #1
I shouldn't say never I guess! But it's been awhile, right? :)
2007-04-26
19:02:01 ·
update #2
LOL @ Mothershucker.
2007-04-26
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update #3
Jeepers, I really don't know. :P
I'm keen on using things like "you're the bee's knees", too.
2007-04-26 19:42:42
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answer #1
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answered by pepper 7
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A person claiming to be a biker on a forum I visit, uses those phrases all the time (especially "gee golly"). How are you going to be a biker and talk like that? *rolls eyes*
2007-04-27 02:15:05
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answered by Lirrain 5
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A 1950 B movie.
2007-04-27 02:04:57
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answered by John M 7
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It was on August 17, 1976, about 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
2007-04-27 02:06:21
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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What's wrong with "golly" and "swell"? I use them all the time... well not in front of Opie of course, you know children repeat everthing you say!
2007-04-27 02:04:24
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answered by Aunt Bee 6
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I hear golly gee alot I work with elders so I guess I expect it!
2007-04-27 02:11:35
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answered by Amandasm 2
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Actually.... I use good grief and good golly quite often... I'm 35...not too old but not a kid either.
2007-04-27 02:02:40
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answer #7
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answered by whatchagonnado 4
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Only on the TV in old movies. I'd be cracking up if anyone said it to me live.
2007-04-27 02:04:28
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answered by Frenchie 3
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MC HAMMER PANTS.... haha i work at an assisted living and the "elderly" use that's swell all the time LMAO.
2007-04-27 02:04:02
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answered by *Heart~broken* 4
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I prefer " golly gee willikers " and " mothershucker "
2007-04-27 02:07:39
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answered by KMD Zev Sub and Onyx 6
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