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Slang In the 60s

Slang In the 60s. By: Artemis, Brooke, and Vincent. Understanding the Slang. Slang is an improper way of using words. Slang has been around for years and years and is still used in present day, only in different terms. “Swag” “Sick dude” “Dope ”. Tuff & Tough.

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Slang In the 60s

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  1. Slang In the 60s By: Artemis, Brooke, and Vincent

  2. Understanding the Slang Slang is an improper way of using words. Slang has been around for years and years and is still used in present day, only in different terms. “Swag” “Sick dude” “Dope”

  3. Tuff & Tough Tuff: To be cool and sharp. Sentence: “That’s one tuff looking Stang.” Tough: To be strong or rough . Sentence: “The guy at the bar fight won because he was tough.”

  4. Broad Broad: A strong full built girl. Sentence: “Lets go talk to them fine looking broads.”

  5. A Weed A Weed: A cigarette Sentence: “Let me get a puff of a weed.”

  6. Y’all Y’all: You all; all of you Sentence: “Y’all need some help getting home?”

  7. Kools Kools: a pack of cigarettes Sentence: “I got me some fresh Kools.”

  8. Dame Dame: A fine lady with a bad side to her. Sentence: “That’s one mean looking Dame over there.”

  9. Citations Webster Dictionary ClipArt The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton

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