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Thread ID: 149911 2021-06-20 01:30:00 Buzz Words of yesterytear Neil F (14248) PC World Chat
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1478066 2021-06-20 01:30:00 After the comments about current buzz words that we feel are overused i thought let's recall ones or expressions that seem to have fallen into disuse so I 'll start.

Swot -I was amazed in 2017 when t asked a student if she had been partying or doing swot for her Uni studies.
She asked "what is swot?'

Snazzy - neat - fab (or fabulous) - up the buhy (boohigh) - knackered or shagged - hooha (or hooey)

Please add yours
Neil
Neil F (14248)
1478067 2021-06-20 01:36:00 Grouse. zqwerty (97)
1478068 2021-06-20 04:40:00 Some are older than you might think:



Idiot
Ancient Greece people who didn’t participate in the political process or in their community
The Greek word idiotes was used to describe those people, who were considered ignorant and overly preoccupied with themselves .

Moron
Also Ancient Greek word móros, meaning “foolish” or “stupid .


friend as a verb
Sometime in the 1400s, if not earlier the earliest examples of the verb friend from the OED, it just means "to make friends . "

In the 1880s, dude had a negative ring to it . A dude was a dandy, someone very particular about clothes, looks, and mannerisms, who affected a sort of exaggerated high-class persona .

Hipster shows up in a 1941 dictionary of “hash house lingo,” meaning “a know-it-all .

1915: “She’s some babe .

outasight comes from the 1890s

fanboy - 1919
piroska (17583)
1478069 2021-06-20 05:51:00 Crumpet :) No explanation needed :)

Ken
kenj (9738)
1478070 2021-06-21 03:31:00 Crumpet :) No explanation needed :)


Actually depends who you talk to. I'd never heard of it, the ones you put in toasters or the other....until husband explained.
piroska (17583)
1478071 2021-06-21 04:40:00 You must have lived a protected and sheltered life piroska. zqwerty (97)
1478072 2021-06-21 09:23:00 Smoo and norks prefect (6291)
1478073 2021-06-21 22:00:00 "Choice" ( when used as a buzzword in the 1980's)

allways hated that one
1101 (13337)
1478074 2021-06-21 23:57:00 When I was at school in the late 50s "cool" was the in word. Everything that you liked was "cool." It is a buzz word of yesteryear that has survived into today.:) Roscoe (6288)
1478075 2021-06-22 09:47:00 But 'cool' begat offspring: 'uncool.' Blue Druid (4480)
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