What is 80s slang?
1980s Slang Words And Phrases
- Gag me with a spoon! Meaning: That’s disgusting!
- Gnarly. Meaning: amazing, awesome; or, disgusting.
- Eat my shorts! Meaning: a crude remark to tell someone to go away, stop bothering you, etc.
- Homeboy, homegirl, homebuddy, etc.
- Veg out.
- Wannabe.
- Where’s the beef?
What are slang words for yes?
yes
- yeah (informal) Yeah, alright, I’ll come.
- sure.
- okay.
- aye (Scottish, informal)
- affirmative (formal)
- uh-huh (slang)
- ya (South Africa) `Are you coming now?’ `Ya. ‘
- yup (informal)
How do you say yes in the 80s?
You might think that one word meaning “yes” — with maybe the occasional “yeah” or “sure” — would be sufficient for English. The 1980s thought otherwise. These are the classic 80s affirmatives….These are the classic 80s affirmatives.
- Big time.
- Cheeuh!
- For sure.
- I kid you not.
- Most definitely.
- No doy.
- Word.
- Yes way.
What are some 80s catch phrases?
Greatest 80’s Catch Phrases
- Terminator “I’ll Be Back.
- Gary Coleman (Arnold) “Whatchu Talkin’ ‘Bout Willis”
- Mr. T “I Pity The Fool”
- Scarface “Say Hello To My Little Friend”
- Infomercial Lady “I’ve Fallen And I Can’t Get Up”
- Wendy’s “Where’s The Beef”
- Mustard Ad “Pardon Me, Do You Have Any Grey Poupon”
- MTV “I Want My MTV”
How do you agree in slang?
- achcha. interjection. Indian English used for saying that you understand or agree with something.
- ah. interjection. used for showing that you see or understand something.
- aha. interjection.
- all right. interjection.
- cool. adjective.
- damn straight. phrase.
- fair enough. phrase.
- gotcha. interjection.
How do you say yes in old times?
Archaic
- Aye.
- Forsooth.
- Yea.
- Verily.
- Surely.