How do greasers talk




















Split - Leave Square - A regular, normal person. A conformist. Stacked - A woman with large er, ah That's close - Something wrong or not true Think Fast - Usually said right before someone threw something at you Threads - Clothes Tight - Good friends Total - To completely destroy, most often in reference to a car Unreal - Exceptional Wet rag - Someone who's just no fun What's buzzin, cuzzin - What's new?

What's you tale, nightingale - What's the story? Wheelie - Left the car's front wheels off the ground by rapid acceleration. One final word -- if your neighbors have't raised an eyebrow at your style, or said anything about that classic car in your driveway, they may be scared off by use of this slang.

For folks who aren't in the know, maybe ease this language into your everyday conversation slowly! Update: Here is a related blog post -- If you lean more beatnick, here's how to speak hip! Cart 0. Menu Cart 0. Rockabilly Quotes and Retro Phrases of the 's. Where did this rockabilly slang come from? Some of our favorite rockabilly quotes This is nowhere near a definitive list, just some of our very favorites that have a place in our Rockabilly vocabulary already!

Later, to badly damage hot-rodders, originally Cruisin' for a bruisin' - Looking for trouble Daddy-O - Term of address beatnik Dibs - A claim - as in "got dibs" on that seat Dig - To understand; to approve Drag - greaser A short car race; beatnik A bore Eyeball - Look around Fast - Someone who was sexually active Fire Up - Start your engine greaser Flat out - Fast as you can Flick - A movie Flip - To get excited - "He's gonna flip when he hears the news.

Most - A in "the most" - high praise usually of the opposite sex Nerd - Same as now. Wear heavy eye makeup, including lots of black eyeliner and mascara. Wear tight sweaters, jeans and skirts to show off the body. Leather jackets and loop earrings are also a part of the greaser girl look. Tattoos always will portray a "tough" image. Tattoos on your arms are commonplace, as well as on the chest or back. Accessories included leather belts and sometimes chain wallets.

Greasers also sometimes wore white tennis shoes such as Converse All Stars or black boots. Other fashion staples for greasers included denim jackets and flannel shirts. One who greases, such as a worker who greases working parts in a machine. Slang A tough young man, especially one from a white working-class background who is much involved with motorcycles or cars.

What do they do for fun? The Socs and Greasers hang out at movie theaters and football fields. They beat each other up, drink and smoke, and are rude to girls. How do the Greasers learn more about the Socs? Members of both gangs enjoy partying, fighting, and hanging out with girls. However, the Socs are rarely punished for their behavior because they come from affluent families. What do they do for fun? The Socs and Greasers hang out at movie theaters and football fields. They beat each other up, drink and smoke, and are rude to girls.

How do the Greasers learn more about the Socs? The word "greaser" originated in the 19th century in the United States as a derogatory label for poor laborers, specifically those of Mexican or Italian descent. The term was later used to refer to mechanics. Greasers are poor and have "gangs". Socs on the other hand are rich and have "social clubs".

Cherry, also known as Sherri, tells Ponyboy that the Socs are fake. Most greasers are genuine and share their feelings. The most notable physical characteristic of greasers was the greased hairstyles they fashioned through the use of hair products such as pomade or petroleum jelly, which necessitated frequent combing and reshaping to maintain.

The Socs were the rich kids. They lived on the West Side.



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