#1

I was unaware sweet was out of date. More info: Reddit I said sweet to a customer and the tweens thought it was hilarious. Dad said dude. I said sweet. Dad said dude… back and forth until we laughed. Made my day but the tweens looked so confused. #youhadtobethere Image source: FiguringItOut79

#2

I’ve been known to use the word “copacetic” on occasion. Image source: Desperate_Ambrose

#3

Okey-Dokey Image source: Quality_Street_1

#4

Nifty Legit had someone ask where I was from one time. Image source: Hardoffel

#5

Bee’s knees. Image source: CostofRepairs

#6

I was at a grocery store a while back and the person working the register was a young 20’s woman. She said something and I responded with “Right on” and she responds with “Oh, I love old timey sayings!” So I guess that’s my old timey saying that I still use. Image source: JK_NC

#7

“thingy” “thingamajig” Image source: BananaBrains22

#8

I’m the only person I know who responds to something with “Nice!” Image source: booksandescape

#9

Wicked. Image source: aj357222

#10

I still use jank/janky/janked a lot, which I feel is a bit outdated. And the occasional ‘bite me’. Image source: WordStained

#11

I finish every sentence with Man, and I call everyone Dude. ? Image source: Traditional-Energy-7

#12

Negating a sentence by end the sentence with “not”. For example: I trust Social Security retirement to be there for the young workers today, not! Image source: cwsjr2323

#13

Now we’re cooking with gas Good grief I refer to people as cool cats and good eggs Image source: RealMichiganMAGA

#14

Awesome sauce. I’m 49. I nearly fell over when my 17yo employee said it. She got it from her parents. Image source: gonewildecat

#15

Are the kids still saying yeet these days? Image source: PostManOK

#16

Cool beans. Image source: Aunt-jobiska

#17

Dope Edit: especially feels weird now that I’m almost 40 and use it to describe mundane things like salad dressing. Image source: BonfireMaestro

#18

I still use “cool” and refer to my close friends as “dude” Image source: Rokerr2163

#19

Groovy Image source: skywalkerbeth

#20

Mondo, tubular, groovy, totally colabrafo, radical. I’m basically a Ninja Turtle. Image source: Spontanudity

#21

Dude. I say it all the time…so much so that when my son was 3, he called me either “mommy” or “dude”. I ctfu once at the grocery store when we were checking out once and my son said, “Dude, can I have candy?” Cashier looked at me and said, “Did he call you Dude?” Yup. Image source: Bea_Azulbooze

#22

heavens to murgatroyd! Image source: bestwave2

#23

I tell people ‘peace out’ and acknowledge things with ‘word’. I’m 43 Image source: chaotoroboto

#24

Grody instead of gross Image source: Realistic-Low4450

#25

“take it easy” is my go-to goodbye. I’ve been told that’s outdated. Image source: StonedJackBaller


title: “25 Archaic Slang Words Netizens Still Like To Use To This Day” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-12” author: “Daisy White”

#1

I was unaware sweet was out of date. More info: Reddit I said sweet to a customer and the tweens thought it was hilarious. Dad said dude. I said sweet. Dad said dude… back and forth until we laughed. Made my day but the tweens looked so confused. #youhadtobethere Image source: FiguringItOut79

#2

I’ve been known to use the word “copacetic” on occasion. Image source: Desperate_Ambrose

#3

Okey-Dokey Image source: Quality_Street_1

#4

Nifty Legit had someone ask where I was from one time. Image source: Hardoffel

#5

Bee’s knees. Image source: CostofRepairs

#6

I was at a grocery store a while back and the person working the register was a young 20’s woman. She said something and I responded with “Right on” and she responds with “Oh, I love old timey sayings!” So I guess that’s my old timey saying that I still use. Image source: JK_NC

#7

“thingy” “thingamajig” Image source: BananaBrains22

#8

I’m the only person I know who responds to something with “Nice!” Image source: booksandescape

#9

Wicked. Image source: aj357222

#10

I still use jank/janky/janked a lot, which I feel is a bit outdated. And the occasional ‘bite me’. Image source: WordStained

#11

I finish every sentence with Man, and I call everyone Dude. ? Image source: Traditional-Energy-7

#12

Negating a sentence by end the sentence with “not”. For example: I trust Social Security retirement to be there for the young workers today, not! Image source: cwsjr2323

#13

Now we’re cooking with gas Good grief I refer to people as cool cats and good eggs Image source: RealMichiganMAGA

#14

Awesome sauce. I’m 49. I nearly fell over when my 17yo employee said it. She got it from her parents. Image source: gonewildecat

#15

Are the kids still saying yeet these days? Image source: PostManOK

#16

Cool beans. Image source: Aunt-jobiska

#17

Dope Edit: especially feels weird now that I’m almost 40 and use it to describe mundane things like salad dressing. Image source: BonfireMaestro

#18

I still use “cool” and refer to my close friends as “dude” Image source: Rokerr2163

#19

Groovy Image source: skywalkerbeth

#20

Mondo, tubular, groovy, totally colabrafo, radical. I’m basically a Ninja Turtle. Image source: Spontanudity

#21

Dude. I say it all the time…so much so that when my son was 3, he called me either “mommy” or “dude”. I ctfu once at the grocery store when we were checking out once and my son said, “Dude, can I have candy?” Cashier looked at me and said, “Did he call you Dude?” Yup. Image source: Bea_Azulbooze

#22

heavens to murgatroyd! Image source: bestwave2

#23

I tell people ‘peace out’ and acknowledge things with ‘word’. I’m 43 Image source: chaotoroboto

#24

Grody instead of gross Image source: Realistic-Low4450

#25

“take it easy” is my go-to goodbye. I’ve been told that’s outdated. Image source: StonedJackBaller


title: “25 Archaic Slang Words Netizens Still Like To Use To This Day” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-12” author: “Robert Burrus”

#1

I was unaware sweet was out of date. More info: Reddit I said sweet to a customer and the tweens thought it was hilarious. Dad said dude. I said sweet. Dad said dude… back and forth until we laughed. Made my day but the tweens looked so confused. #youhadtobethere Image source: FiguringItOut79

#2

I’ve been known to use the word “copacetic” on occasion. Image source: Desperate_Ambrose

#3

Okey-Dokey Image source: Quality_Street_1

#4

Nifty Legit had someone ask where I was from one time. Image source: Hardoffel

#5

Bee’s knees. Image source: CostofRepairs

#6

I was at a grocery store a while back and the person working the register was a young 20’s woman. She said something and I responded with “Right on” and she responds with “Oh, I love old timey sayings!” So I guess that’s my old timey saying that I still use. Image source: JK_NC

#7

“thingy” “thingamajig” Image source: BananaBrains22

#8

I’m the only person I know who responds to something with “Nice!” Image source: booksandescape

#9

Wicked. Image source: aj357222

#10

I still use jank/janky/janked a lot, which I feel is a bit outdated. And the occasional ‘bite me’. Image source: WordStained

#11

I finish every sentence with Man, and I call everyone Dude. ? Image source: Traditional-Energy-7

#12

Negating a sentence by end the sentence with “not”. For example: I trust Social Security retirement to be there for the young workers today, not! Image source: cwsjr2323

#13

Now we’re cooking with gas Good grief I refer to people as cool cats and good eggs Image source: RealMichiganMAGA

#14

Awesome sauce. I’m 49. I nearly fell over when my 17yo employee said it. She got it from her parents. Image source: gonewildecat

#15

Are the kids still saying yeet these days? Image source: PostManOK

#16

Cool beans. Image source: Aunt-jobiska

#17

Dope Edit: especially feels weird now that I’m almost 40 and use it to describe mundane things like salad dressing. Image source: BonfireMaestro

#18

I still use “cool” and refer to my close friends as “dude” Image source: Rokerr2163

#19

Groovy Image source: skywalkerbeth

#20

Mondo, tubular, groovy, totally colabrafo, radical. I’m basically a Ninja Turtle. Image source: Spontanudity

#21

Dude. I say it all the time…so much so that when my son was 3, he called me either “mommy” or “dude”. I ctfu once at the grocery store when we were checking out once and my son said, “Dude, can I have candy?” Cashier looked at me and said, “Did he call you Dude?” Yup. Image source: Bea_Azulbooze

#22

heavens to murgatroyd! Image source: bestwave2

#23

I tell people ‘peace out’ and acknowledge things with ‘word’. I’m 43 Image source: chaotoroboto

#24

Grody instead of gross Image source: Realistic-Low4450

#25

“take it easy” is my go-to goodbye. I’ve been told that’s outdated. Image source: StonedJackBaller


title: “25 Archaic Slang Words Netizens Still Like To Use To This Day” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-17” author: “Dortha Perdue”

#1

I was unaware sweet was out of date. More info: Reddit I said sweet to a customer and the tweens thought it was hilarious. Dad said dude. I said sweet. Dad said dude… back and forth until we laughed. Made my day but the tweens looked so confused. #youhadtobethere Image source: FiguringItOut79

#2

I’ve been known to use the word “copacetic” on occasion. Image source: Desperate_Ambrose

#3

Okey-Dokey Image source: Quality_Street_1

#4

Nifty Legit had someone ask where I was from one time. Image source: Hardoffel

#5

Bee’s knees. Image source: CostofRepairs

#6

I was at a grocery store a while back and the person working the register was a young 20’s woman. She said something and I responded with “Right on” and she responds with “Oh, I love old timey sayings!” So I guess that’s my old timey saying that I still use. Image source: JK_NC

#7

“thingy” “thingamajig” Image source: BananaBrains22

#8

I’m the only person I know who responds to something with “Nice!” Image source: booksandescape

#9

Wicked. Image source: aj357222

#10

I still use jank/janky/janked a lot, which I feel is a bit outdated. And the occasional ‘bite me’. Image source: WordStained

#11

I finish every sentence with Man, and I call everyone Dude. ? Image source: Traditional-Energy-7

#12

Negating a sentence by end the sentence with “not”. For example: I trust Social Security retirement to be there for the young workers today, not! Image source: cwsjr2323

#13

Now we’re cooking with gas Good grief I refer to people as cool cats and good eggs Image source: RealMichiganMAGA

#14

Awesome sauce. I’m 49. I nearly fell over when my 17yo employee said it. She got it from her parents. Image source: gonewildecat

#15

Are the kids still saying yeet these days? Image source: PostManOK

#16

Cool beans. Image source: Aunt-jobiska

#17

Dope Edit: especially feels weird now that I’m almost 40 and use it to describe mundane things like salad dressing. Image source: BonfireMaestro

#18

I still use “cool” and refer to my close friends as “dude” Image source: Rokerr2163

#19

Groovy Image source: skywalkerbeth

#20

Mondo, tubular, groovy, totally colabrafo, radical. I’m basically a Ninja Turtle. Image source: Spontanudity

#21

Dude. I say it all the time…so much so that when my son was 3, he called me either “mommy” or “dude”. I ctfu once at the grocery store when we were checking out once and my son said, “Dude, can I have candy?” Cashier looked at me and said, “Did he call you Dude?” Yup. Image source: Bea_Azulbooze

#22

heavens to murgatroyd! Image source: bestwave2

#23

I tell people ‘peace out’ and acknowledge things with ‘word’. I’m 43 Image source: chaotoroboto

#24

Grody instead of gross Image source: Realistic-Low4450

#25

“take it easy” is my go-to goodbye. I’ve been told that’s outdated. Image source: StonedJackBaller