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Do You Use Any Old Fashioned Slang Or Phrases?

Discussion in 'Evolution of Language' started by Kevin Matthew, Feb 5, 2015.

  1. Faye Fox

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    I heard in California it was hemp and tall! I must have misunderstood.
     
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  2. Faye Fox

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    My Grandpa ... "I need to DRAW me a bath."
    HS English teacher ... "Do your dead level best."
     
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  3. Hal Pollner

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    Hey Bobby

    That wasn't California slang...It wasn't even Southern California slang... It was LOS ANGELES slang , from 50,000 watt KRKD, heard over the greater Los Angeles area!
    Hal
     
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  4. Faye Fox

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    @Hal Pollner Was this FM? I can't imagine 50K watts on AM at 1150 KC in downtown LA. I read they had two 1/4 wave towers with a horizontal wire between them for transmitting and power was 2500 W day and 500 W night for AM. Not sure what years this was as it seems they had other call signs and later a transmitter in an industrial area that was 50KW. I love old AM radio history and equipment. Interesting what saying were invented by DJ's. Things like "ridin and glidin" "movin and groovin" I bet DJ's invented the word groovy in reference to the 45's they used to spin.
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  5. Beth Gallagher

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    I've never heard of kemp and short either.
     
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    Like I wrote.....must be local.
     
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    "What in the Sam Hill?"

    I worked with someone who used that expression, but she would say, "What in the Sam Hell?" :)
     
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    Do I use old-fashioned slang or phrases? Gosh, no!
     
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  9. Hal Pollner

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    You won't find "kemp" or "short" as a slang word for an automobile anywhere...this was an unwritten East L.A. thing.

    Hal
     
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    @Hal Pollner Google defines 'Kemp' as:

    What is a Kemp? It's a slang word used by teenagers in the late 50's, and early 60's to indicate a car or a truck. ... So a kustom kemp can be any make, model or year vehicle, from 1903 to current year.

    :)

     
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  11. Hal Pollner

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    See, you people? Bess can handle it!:D:)
    Hal
     
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    So Cheech and Chong were burning hemp in their kemp!
     
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    Well, I do declare.

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    In the 40s it was hubba hubba this and hubba hubba that. It was even worked into songs and high school cheerleaders' cheers. Got so sick of that one.
     
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    Fiddle-dee-dee. :D
     
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