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‎03-05-2018 06:42 AM
@qualitygalwrote:Goodness Gracious, great balls of fire. What was his name? Can't recall. I'll think of it later 3 part name I think. @OKPrincess
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‎03-05-2018 08:05 AM
I always use "How do like them apples"? It was my favorite line in Good Will Hunting, one of my favorite movies.
‎03-05-2018 08:07 AM
@OKPrincess, "I declare" is such a great expression-- I'd love to see it revived-- it has such a charming air of genteel surprise...
Speaking of words and phrases that seem to pass in and out of vogue, I also like the term "swell" for something that is terrific-- that lasted up to the mid-Twentieth century. My parents stil used the term swell. My boomer generation had "neat" and "cool".
I wonder when "rad" first came in, ha.
‎03-05-2018 08:21 AM
@Oznellwrote:@OKPrincess, "I declare" is such a great expression-- I'd love to see it revived-- it has such a charming air of genteel surprise...
Speaking of words and phrases that seem to pass in and out of vogue, I also like the term "swell" for something that is terrific-- that lasted up to the mid-Twentieth century. My parents stil used the term swell. My boomer generation had "neat" and "cool".
I wonder when "rad" first came in, ha.
I think my brain is on hiatus— can’t remember what my parents used if anything. I do remember us kids weren’t allowed to say “darn” because it was the same as cursing. As far as “rad” I don’t remember when tha came about 🙂
‎03-05-2018 08:24 AM
I actually used the expression "lickety split" yesterday. It just sort of fell out of my mouth, and there I was, standing there thinking I sounded like I was 110 years old.
‎03-05-2018 08:32 AM
@OKPrincess Growing up, we couldn'y say "darn" either, for the same reason -- too close to cursing. We also could not say the word "stupid" -- that was too harsh and ugly-mean, and was also on the cuss words list. ![]()
I had a babysitter who often said, "Wellsa!" It was a euphamism for well sir, and always meant as a declaration of sudden interest, usually in a good way, as in admiration for something. A job well done, or a fine outfit always got a Wellsa!
‎03-05-2018 10:10 AM
When we leave from where we are I always say "well let'
‎03-05-2018 10:16 AM
Sorry, my iPad jumping all over the place.
When we leave from where we are I always say " well let's blow this joint". My kids ask me Sat. why I say that and where it came from. I don't know. Do any of you know where it came from?
‎03-05-2018 01:38 PM
My family had an Irish maid who would say, "I gave it a lick and a promise". I liked it and have adopted it for my own.
My grandmother would refer to an overweight woman as fleshy, I didn't care for that one and I doubt the overweight woman would either. I haven't made that one my own.
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