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50s Lingo:
Knuckle sandwich =
a fist in the face
50s Lingo:
Kookie =
Nuts, in the nicest possible way
50s Lingo:
Later alligator =
Goodbye, as in 'See ya later, alligator. 'Response: 'after
while crocodile'.
50s Lingo:
Ankle-biter =
A child
50s Lingo:
Are you writing a book? =
You`re asking too many questions.
50s Lingo:
Back seat bingo =
Necking in a car
50s Lingo:
A bash =
A great party
50s Lingo:
A blast =
A good time
50s Lingo:
Bread =
money
50s Lingo:
Don't bug me! =
Don't bother me!
50s Lingo:
Burn rubber =
To accelerate hard and fast (hot-rodders)
50s Lingo:
Cat =
A hip person
50s Lingo:
Cherry =
Originally, an unaltered car. Later, anything attractive
50s Lingo:
Ginchiest =
Coolest
50s Lingo:
Classy chassis =
A great body
50s Lingo:
He`s on Cloud 9. =
He`s really happy.
50s Lingo:
Cool =
Indefinable quality that makes something or someone extraordinary
50s Lingo:
Cool it! =
Settle down!
50s Lingo:
Cooties =
Imaginary infestations of the truly un-cool, as in 'Don't give me your cooties!'
50s Lingo:
Cruisin' for a bruisin' =
looking for trouble
50s Lingo:
Deuce =
A 1932 Ford (hot-rodders)
50s Lingo:
Dibs =
a claim, as in -' I`ve got dibs on that seat.'
50s Lingo:
Dig =
To understand; to approve, as in 'I dig it!'
50s Lingo:
Don't have a cow. =
Don't get so excited.
50s Lingo:
Duck Butt or D.A. =
Greaser hairstyle (hair in back is combed with a middle part.
50s Lingo:
Fat City =
A great thing or place; Happy
50s Lingo:
Flat out =
all the way or fast as you can
50s Lingo:
Flick(s) =
a movie, movies
50s Lingo:
Flip =
To get very excited, as in -'He flipped for Diane'
50s Lingo:
Lighting up the tilt sign =
Lying
50s Lingo:
Flat-top =
Men's hairstyle. A crewcut which is flat across the top
50s Lingo:
Get Bent! =
Disparaging remark as in 'drop dead'
50s Lingo:
Gig =
Work, job, as in 'She's got a gig tomorrow.'
50s Lingo:
Go ape =
Get very excited
50s Lingo:
Go for pinks =
A drag race where the stakes are the car's pink slip (ownership) (hot-rodders)
50s Lingo:
Greaser =
A guy with tons of grease (hair cream) in his hair, like John Travolta in 'Grease'.
50s Lingo:
Grody =
Sloppy, messy or dirty
50s Lingo:
Haul ass =
Drive very fast (hot-rodders)
50s Lingo:
Hep, Hip, or Hipster =
Someone who is cool, in the know. Very good.
50s Lingo:
Hopped up =
A car modified for speed (hot-rodders)
50s Lingo:
Jacked up =
Car with raised rear end. (hot-rodders)
50s Lingo:
Chick in skins =
Woman in a fur coat
50s Lingo:
Jacketed =
Going steady
50s Lingo:
Made in the shade =
Success guaranteed, as in 'He's got it made in the shade.'
50s Lingo:
Make out =
A kissing session (necking)
50s Lingo:
Make the scene =
To attend an event or activity
50s Lingo:
the most =
high praise usually of the opposite sex, as in 'My girl is the most!
50s Lingo:
Nosebleed =
As in 'hey, nosebleed' 'hey, stupid' (not a compliment)
50s Lingo:
No sweat =
No problem
50s Lingo:
Nowheresville =
a boring, bad place, opposite of cool
50s Lingo:
On the stick =
Pulled together. bright, prepared
50s Lingo:
Pad =
home, appartment
50s Lingo:
Paper shaker =
Cheerleader or Pom Pom girl
50s Lingo:
Party pooper =
a person who is no fun at all
50s Lingo:
Passion Pit =
Drive-in movie theater
50s Lingo:
Peel out =
To accelerate hard and fast (hot-rodders)
50s Lingo:
Long green =
Money
50s Lingo:
Get some Zs =
Get some sleep
50s Lingo:
Pop the clutch =
get a fast start (Release the clutch pedal quickly)
50s Lingo:
Put down =
To say bad things about someone
50s Lingo:
Rag Top =
A convertible car
50s Lingo:
Heels on fire =
in a hurry
50s Lingo:
Rattle your cage =
to get upset, as in 'She didn't intend to 'rattle his cage.'
50s Lingo:
Reds =
Communists
50s Lingo:
Royal shaft =
Badly or unfairly treated
50s Lingo:
Shot down =
failed, as in 'He asked her out, but got shot down.'
50s Lingo:
Souped up =
A car modified to go fast
50s Lingo:
Spaz =
Someone who is uncoordinated. A clutz.
50s Lingo:
Split =
leave, as in 'We split the scene.'
50s Lingo:
Square =
A regular, normal person. A conformist. (not exactly a compliment)
50s Lingo:
Stacked =
A well endowed woman
50s Lingo:
Submarine races =
Couples finding creative ways to kill time, makeing out.
50s Lingo:
Tank =
A large sedan (usually driven by parents)
50s Lingo:
Think fast! =
Usually said right before someone threw something at you
50s Lingo:
Threads =
Clothes
50s Lingo:
Total =
To completely destroy, as in 'She totaled her mom's car.'
50s Lingo:
Unreal =
Exceptional
50s Lingo:
Weed =
A cigarette, later marijuana
50s Lingo:
Word from the bird =
the truth
50s Lingo:
What's buzzin', cuzzin'? =
What's new?
50s Lingo:
Wheelie =
Lift the car's front wheels off the ground by rapid acceleration
50s Lingo:
Antsville =
A place full of people
50s Lingo:
Mushroom people =
People who come out at night to play
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Elvis Presley -
Can't Help Falling In Love,
Buddy Knox -
Hula Love
Jimmy Reed -
Big Boss Man
Sam Cooke -
You Send Me
Jerry Lee Lewis -
Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On
Ritchie Valens -
Donna
Wanda Jackson -
Rockabilly Fever
Chubby Checker -
The Twist
The Clovers -
Love Potion No. 9
Rosie And The Originals -
Angel Baby
Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers -
The ABCs of Love, 1956
The Platters -
He`s Mine
Royal Teens -
Short Shorts
The Browns -
The Three Bells
Duane Eddy -
Forty Miles of Bad Road
Johnny Cash -
Ballad of a Teenage Queen
Helen Shapiro -
Cry My Heart Out
Bobby Darin -
Queen of The Hop
Danny & The Juniors -
Rock N' Roll Is Here To Stay
Chuck Berry -
Sweet Little Sixteen
Kay Starr -
Rock and Roll Waltz, 1955
Elvis Presely -
I Got Stung
Sandy Stewart
Playmates
Rockabilly Rebel -
Dancing
Chubby Checker -
The Fly
The Regents -
Barbara Ann
The Monotones -
Book Of Love
Buddy Holly & The Crickets -
Maybe Baby
Lee Dorsey -
Ya Ya
The Silhouettes -
Get a Job
Bobby Rydell -
Kissin' Time
Buddy Holly-
I'm Gonna Set My Foot Right Down
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