Vocabulary Spotlight | 1960s and 70s Slang

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In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Jack tests Xochitl’s knowledge of 1960s and 70s slang.

Transcript:

00:00:01

Jack

Welcome to the A to Z English podcast. My name is Jack, and today I’m here with my co-host social. And this is a vocabulary builder episode and I don’t know social how useful this vocabulary is going to be for our students. But it’s fun and I have some 1960s and 1970s.

00:00:21

Jack

Slang and I think.

00:00:25

Jack

The closer we get to, you know, the the 2000s, the, the more you’re going to know because you know, like giggle water. That was a pretty weird one last week, the 40s and 50s.

00:00:40

Jack

I just want to say I just.

00:00:41

Jack

Love seeing giggle water? I don’t know why it’s such.

00:00:43

Jack

A hard word, yeah.

00:00:46

Jack

So here’s some 60 slang uh #1 groovy.

00:00:52

Jack

What does groovy mean?

00:00:54

Xochitl

It just means cool. Like, wow, that’s Ruby, man. It’s like, that’s cool. That’s neat. That’s like.

00:01:01

Xochitl

Chill, you know, that’s cool.

00:01:03

Jack

Yep, exactly. Groovy. Cool. Awesome. How about rad?

00:01:11

Xochitl

Uh, I mean the same thing. Like awesome, those are bad waves. It’s like those are some amazing waves. Yeah. It’s basically the same as groovy.

00:01:21

Jack

Ah, your new car is groovy. Your new car is.

00:01:24

Jack

Rad. Like. That’s it. Yeah.

00:01:28

Jack

OK.

00:01:28

Xochitl

Or it’s like.

00:01:28

Xochitl

Ohh Brian is a rad dude man. Yeah, he is groovy. Yeah, like.

00:01:34

Jack

So so many of.

00:01:35

Jack

These are the same, but uh.

00:01:38

Jack

What is a hippie?

00:01:40

Xochitl

A hippie is a person that.

00:01:44

Xochitl

It was kind of a movement in the 60s and 70s, I guess and.

00:01:51

Xochitl

Anyone listening to that word will have a visual like the little bandana headband thing, the grounds John Lennon sunglasses or glasses. Yeah, the kind of.

00:02:02

Jack

Bell bottom pants.

00:02:04

Xochitl

Bell bottom pants and open vest or whatever.

00:02:08

Jack

Chest hair. Lots of chest hair.

00:02:10

Xochitl

Yeah, yeah, it was just kind of like, you know.

00:02:16

Xochitl

Peace, anti war, cultural movement of the 60s and 70s, so it’s.

00:02:22

Xochitl

Kind of. Basically what?

00:02:23

Jack

Right. Or maybe we could say countercultural.

00:02:26

Xochitl

Yes, countercultural movement of the 60s and 70s and I guess it arose.

00:02:34

Xochitl

Also, in contrast to the Vietnam War.

00:02:40

Jack

Right. That was a big part of it was.

00:02:43

Jack

Some protesting the war, you know, anti war, love not love and peace. Love not war, that kind of stuff, yeah.

00:02:53

Jack

Make Make Love not war.

00:02:55

Jack

That’s the. That’s the expression, yeah.

00:02:57

Xochitl

That the hippie slogan.

00:02:59

Jack

Right.

00:03:01

Jack

Out of sight.

00:03:03

Xochitl

Out of sight.

00:03:07

Xochitl

Does that mean, like far out?

00:03:09

Jack

Yeah, it’s same, it’s.

00:03:10

Jack

Same as groovy out of sight.

00:03:12

Xochitl

Yeah, I guess it means super cool that one almost got me because I said to be like out.

00:03:16

Xochitl

Of sight. Out.

00:03:17

Xochitl

Of mind, which means like if you don’t see it, you don’t.

00:03:20

Xochitl

Think about it.

00:03:21

Xochitl

Or whatever and.

00:03:21

Xochitl

Then like that, can’t be right out of sight.

00:03:23

Xochitl

Is far is like far.

00:03:24

Xochitl

Out, which is the same as Ruby.

00:03:26

Xochitl

Rad. Cool all that.

00:03:28

Jack

Groovy red cool out of sight. Yeah, yeah. Bummer.

00:03:32

Xochitl

Far out.

00:03:36

Xochitl

I we still use that, that’s the banner.

00:03:38

발표자

I know.

00:03:39

Xochitl

It’s like.

00:03:41

Xochitl

UM, the winter has been super mild here in Iowa. And then I was telling someone I was talking to someone and I was like, oh, it’s been such a mild winter. And like, you know, it’s the. So it’s snow 10 inches later today. And I was like, that’s a bummer. It just it sucks, basically. Oh, my God, that sucks. That’s terrible. That’s bad news. That’s a.

00:04:00

Jack

Right. Disappointing or unfortunate situation. You know, a bummer, you know. Ohh John can’t come to the party on Friday. Ohh, what a bummer.

00:04:12

Jack

That’s a bummer.

00:04:14

Xochitl

Right.

00:04:15

Jack

Or if we hate John.

00:04:17

Jack

That’s rad, but OK.

00:04:22

Jack

Catch some rays.

00:04:27

Xochitl

Edson rays. I think a lot of people use this in surf culture and and hippie culture, whether it’s like I’m gonna go out and catch some rays like get some sunshine.

00:04:40

Jack

Yes. Yep. Get get it. Get some sun, get get some sun sunbathing. Get some sunshine, get some rays.

00:04:51

Jack

UM freak out.

00:04:57

Xochitl

Freak out.

00:05:04

Xochitl

Just go all out, man. Go like.

00:05:09

Xochitl

There’s that song that has that as a lyric. Yeah, I think that. Yeah.

00:05:13

Jack

Freak out.

00:05:17

Xochitl

It’s just like having.

00:05:18

Xochitl

A good time and and dancing and stuff. I think I don’t know.

00:05:24

Jack

Oh, wow. OK, so this one, you kind of missed this one a little bit. I mean, I think I think you’re thinking more of like I think.

00:05:28

발표자

Thank you.

00:05:32

Jack

The more modern version of.

00:05:33

Jack

This is like to kind of freak out. Is like to go.

00:05:37

Jack

To get freaky, which is totally different like freaky.

00:05:40

Xochitl

Well, freak out trying to like freak out is like, Oh my God. Like, that’s horrible too. That would that even this context? Because something because it can also mean like your parents freaked out because you wouldn’t. You decided to skip school today.

00:05:46

Jack

Right. And lose control.

00:05:58

Jack

Yes, exactly. Got angry.

00:05:59

Xochitl

That’s what it means. Ohh.

00:06:00

발표자

They freaked out, yeah.

00:06:00

Xochitl

That’s the context, I think just too.

00:06:02

Jack

That’s the context.

00:06:03

발표자

Hard about it because.

00:06:04

Xochitl

I like if it’s old then it must be something different, because I remembered that song.

00:06:09

Jack

Right, right. Yeah. And maybe like, you’re right, I think there is. There are a couple of contexts for this one actually. Yeah, cause the freak out can also mean to, like, get freaky, which is to more of like, just, like, lose lose control in a good way, you know? And just like like let loose.

00:06:09

Xochitl

And I.

00:06:17

Xochitl

Right, there’s.

00:06:30

Jack

But in this case, yeah, they’re saying more. Like get angry, you know, emotionally lose control and freak out. My parents freaked out.

00:06:43

Jack

How about dude?

00:06:45

Jack

Now this is 70s now we’re in the 70s now.

00:06:48

Xochitl

Food is just a word for a guy. It’s just like both a dude or a person, but but usually different.

00:06:51

Jack

Right.

00:06:54

Jack

Yeah, you use it. I still use it. I’m like, hey, dude, come on, you know.

00:07:00

Xochitl

I used to say hey, man or hey guy.

00:07:02

Xochitl

Hey, I do. I think they do, I think.

00:07:02

Jack

Yeah, yeah.

00:07:05

Xochitl

I do use it sometimes though.

00:07:06

Jack

Yeah, I I used it more like dude.

00:07:09

Jack

Like, why did you do that?

00:07:10

Xochitl

What the heck?

00:07:12

Xochitl

Man, that is weird. Yeah, like.

00:07:15

Jack

Dude, relax, chill out.

00:07:17

Xochitl

I really but it.

00:07:18

Xochitl

Was like the only person I really talked to like that was my dog. When I tell him like.

00:07:22

Jack

Yeah. You’re like, come on, dude. Yeah.

00:07:26

Jack

UM, funky.

00:07:29

Xochitl

Funky is.

00:07:34

Xochitl

Is that a good thing?

00:07:36

Xochitl

Yeah. OK. Then if in the context where it’s a good thing, it just means.

00:07:43

Xochitl

Cool, fresh, original groovy. It’s like the same thing size.

00:07:48

Jack

Yeah, same thing. Same thing. Yeah, boogie.

00:07:54

Xochitl

That means to dance.

00:07:56

Jack

To dance is to boogie.

00:07:58

Xochitl

The as the song goes so.

00:08:00

Jack

Yep, Yep, there you go.

00:08:03

Jack

This one is right in your wheelhouse right here. This is related to your name.

00:08:08

Jack

Chill out.

00:08:10

Xochitl

Pill out. It just means to relax, like dude, chill out is like, take it down a few notches. Relax. It’s not that you’re chill out.

00:08:20

Jack

I like that dude. Chill out, right?

00:08:24

Xochitl

Ohh, groovy man. Chill out.

00:08:25

Jack

Ohh baby, it’s it’s all far out tube sock.

00:08:33

Xochitl

What the heck?

00:08:34

Xochitl

This is like calling someone a tube sock.

00:08:37

Jack

No, this is just a just like a noun, just the the item. What is?

00:08:40

발표자

The tube stock.

00:08:41

Xochitl

Then ohh a person, a tube sock is just like a sock that people wore like a one of those white socks.

00:08:50

Xochitl

That goes up way up your shin.

00:08:51

Jack

Right.

00:08:52

Jack

Has has like 2 red stripes on it.

00:08:55

Xochitl

Yeah, or sometimes they’re just white. But yeah, it’s like in that vein.

00:08:58

Jack

Right.

00:08:59

Jack

Right.

00:08:59

Xochitl

That’s funny. I thought it was like I still thought it was slang, so I was gonna be like, man, you’re such a tube sock. Like I like.

00:09:06

Xochitl

An insult.

00:09:08

Jack

You suck.

00:09:12

Jack

Make it we’re making new slang here the IT is the English podcast. Don’t be a tube. Don’t be such a tube sock, man.

00:09:19

Xochitl

Yeah, yeah.

00:09:20

Jack

Dude, foxy.

00:09:25

Xochitl

Ooh, foxy means like attractive person, woman or man. That’s hot, attractive.

00:09:32

Jack

So what do you? Would you, you. You.

00:09:35

Jack

Like women will describe men as foxy as well.

00:09:38

Xochitl

I’ve seen it.

00:09:39

Xochitl

In old time movies, I don’t know if if it’s accurate to the time period, but I have seen.

00:09:46

Xochitl

And like in movies that are supposed to be like from, like Greece and stuff.

00:09:51

Xochitl

That’s kind of in.

00:09:51

Xochitl

That time period.

00:09:52

Xochitl

I guess.

00:09:52

Jack

Yeah, I feel like women.

00:09:54

Xochitl

Have some.

00:09:54

Jack

More say like the hot like the hot.

00:09:58

Jack

That guy’s hot.

00:09:58

Xochitl

Oh, yeah, well, no one really uses foxy period anymore, but I feel like in the time period I think people did use Foxy.

00:10:05

Jack

Yeah, yeah, I right. This is the 70s. I’m, I’m. I’m talking. I was talking about right now. Right. But you’re right. Yeah.

00:10:12

Xochitl

Yeah, even now then, wouldn’t use Foxy for women. Really. And women wouldn’t really use foxy for men. But I think back in the time period, I do think it was.

00:10:20

Xochitl

At least somewhat gender neutral.

00:10:22

Xochitl

But probably more applied to women than men.

00:10:24

Jack

OK, OK.

00:10:26

Jack

This one if if any of these are going to.

00:10:29

Jack

Get you this will get you.

00:10:32

Jack

Gag me with a spoon.

00:10:37

Xochitl

I think they know the intent of what it means, but I’m trying to figure out how.

00:10:40

Xochitl

To phrase it, it’s like uh, gag me.

00:10:43

Xochitl

With the spoon, man.

00:10:44

Xochitl

Like you like.

00:10:46

Xochitl

Is it that kind of thing?

00:10:48

Jack

Yeah. Disgusting. Yeah, yeah.

00:10:50

Xochitl

Rose, yeah.

00:10:51

Jack

Yeah. So when you see something disgusting, you, uh, gag me with a spoon. We used to use that a lot in the in the 80s when we were kids. I think we heard our parents use that expression.

00:11:02

Jack

From the 70s.

00:11:03

Jack

So yeah, I see something like, uh, gag me with a spoon, which is such a dumb expression. It’s so stupid.

00:11:03

Xochitl

It’s sunny.

00:11:14

Xochitl

It is kind of cringey.

00:11:16

Jack

Yeah. And why is spoon so weird?

00:11:20

Xochitl

Yeah, yeah. And it’s using fingers.

00:11:20

Jack

I don’t get it. Yeah.

00:11:27

Jack

OK. Yeah. Get those spoons out. Yeah, right on.

00:11:33

Xochitl

Right on my dad still uses that sometimes. It just means like it’s, let’s say, someone says an opinion. You really agree with, like. Yeah. Right on, man. Like, that’s you’re right, man. Like you got it.

00:11:47

Jack

Yeah, yeah, I like how you use man at the end there. That’s very 70s.

00:11:51

Jack

Right on, man.

00:11:53

Xochitl

We don’t need.

00:11:55

Jack

Totally man. Right on. No, wait. Totally. We haven’t gotten to the 80s yet, so that’s next week.

00:12:03

Jack

OK. Yeah, that’s it again. Social, you aced the exam, but.

00:12:11

Xochitl

Yeah, I got this. You know, I have an old dad, kind of. So I guess that probably helps.

00:12:17

Jack

Well, you have a you have a groovy dad.

00:12:21

Xochitl

Yeah, I have a groovy dad. He. I mean, he’s younger than your dad. He’s like, in between your dad and your age. So.

00:12:28

Jack

Right. I mean, he’s like he’s either like a really, he’s like an old Gen.

00:12:32

Jack

Xer or or a young.

00:12:34

Xochitl

Like the last, he was like the last year to be a Gen. X or the sorry the last year to be a boomer or the first year to.

00:12:41

Xochitl

Be a Gen. X or cusp.

00:12:43

Jack

OK, OK. And I’m I’m right on the the kind of opposite, I’m like the the.

00:12:48

Jack

What am I?

00:12:49

Jack

Like millennial Gen. X I’m, I’m on.

00:12:52

Jack

The line there.

00:12:53

Xochitl

Yeah. And I’m a Gen.

00:12:55

Xochitl

Z millennial cusp. So that’s funny, we’re just three generations of cuspers.

00:13:00

Jack

We’re all. We’re all just a bunch of lost generation people, you know? Yeah.

00:13:04

Xochitl

Yeah, there’s a. There’s a really funny. I’ll send you it later. Jack. On Facebook, there’s a guy who does like the different generations. And every time he does, Gen. X, the guy reminds me of you. He’s always wearing, like, a beanie.

00:13:15

Xochitl

And it like.

00:13:17

Xochitl

It it just it kind of reminds me.

00:13:19

Xochitl

Of you in a way, because he’s like wearing the beanie and stuff and it just like, yeah, it’s like.

00:13:23

Xochitl

Jack, in a way, I don’t describe it, but.

00:13:25

발표자

I’m. I’m I’m.

00:13:26

Jack

Always wearing a I’ll be either a ball cap or a beanie, but it’s not a it’s not a shame thing, it’s more just like a my head gets cold.

00:13:34

Xochitl

I think it’s a good trend thing, like for that, for like people who are kind of Gen. Xers because it’s like he’s representing Gen. Xers and he’s always.

00:13:42

Xochitl

Wearing the beanie.

00:13:43

Jack

Yeah. Yeah, we do. Yeah, we do wear like, yeah, that kind of like that, like, Brooklyn, the hipster kind of.

00:13:44

Xochitl

And I think that’s.

00:13:52

Xochitl

Look. And it’s funny because.

00:13:53

Jack

Yeah, beanie, look.

00:13:53

Xochitl

When he’s a millennial, he wears like a baseball cap. And so it’s funny that you’re like on the cusp and you wear, like, the baseball cap or the beanie.

00:14:02

Jack

Yeah, my my style is like if I if I don’t look like a gas station attendant, then I’m doing something wrong, that that’s my, my, my kind of look.

00:14:03

발표자

Right.

00:14:14

Xochitl

Yeah, that’s kind of what this, Jenna, I’ll. I’ll have to send it to you. It really it reset. It resonates with your aura.

00:14:21

Jack

Yeah. Nice.

00:14:23

발표자

OK.

00:14:23

Xochitl

Alright, listener as well, let us know what you think and comment down below at A-Z englishpodcast.com shoot us an e-mail at AZ englishpodcast@gmail.com and join our WeChat and WhatsApp groups to join the conversation. We’ll see you guys.

00:14:37

Xochitl

Next time, bye bye.

00:14:38

발표자

Bye bye.

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