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WANKIN’ WORDS for Happy Campers AGE 5 - (aj fiv) - How old you are in Chinook High School until the day you turn twenty-one and start to pay taxes. ALL STAR - (awl star) - A person who thinks he is better than everyone else, but isn't, yet other people just agree with him. BODINE - (boden) - An idiot who knows nothing about what he is doing. BOINK - (boyngk) - To go out and have fun. Example: I'm going to boink tonight! BUCK-UP LITTLE CAMPER - (buk up litl kampr) - What you say to someone who is depressed, needs encour- agment, or just needs to hear something stupid to make them smile. CHECK IT OUT - (chek it out) - What one says when a good looking member of the opposite sex walks by. Exam- ple: “Look at him: check it out.” COOL - (coo el) - Totally neat, awesome. COOL BEANS - (kook benz) - What one says when he is impressed with or excited about an idea. Something that is neat or totally awesome. COOL FISH - (kool fish) - Not a term used to describe cold seafood, but something that is totally neat. COUCH POTATO - (kouch po ta to) - A person who sits in front of the T.V. and vegetates. ENIT - (enit) - Term used to question a person's com- ment. FREAK ME OUT - (frek me out) - An interjection mean- ing WOW! GET HOME - (get horn) - Phrase used when you don’t believe what a friend tells you. Also said, “Get outa town” or “Get out and walk . GET REAL - (get real) - Used as a comeback when someone tells you a fabricated story; a demand for the truth. GR ANOLA - (granola) - An expression used to describe a totally natural person; someone who is really into nature. HAPPY CAMPER - (hap-e kam-p r) - A person who is in a good mood. HIGGLEDY PIGGLEDY - (higlede piglede) - State of confusion in the mind. First coined by Opus of the “Bloom County cartoons. HUMP DAY - (hump da) - The middle of the week, Wednesday. Monday and Tuesday are going up the hill, Wednesday is hump day, and Thursday and Friday are going down the hill. I SMELL A RESIDUE - (i smel a residoo) - What a police officer or HP says to someone he thinks has been drinking. I SWEAR - (i swar) - A term used when you are mad or upset. Example: “I swear; Fm not going.” JIM BOB - (jim bob) - A person who acts like a nerd and talks like a hick. MIMIC - (mim-ik) - To mock or to act in an imitative motion, used most often by the freshman boys (class of '91). NO CAN DO - (no can du) - Something you say when you or another person can't do something right, are incapable of doing it, or won't do it.
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— lop- During a moment of inti- mate sharing with Dean Snow, Peter Pula shows off his new Garfield boxer shorts that he had just received for Christmas, middle- Santa “Mr. Blankin- ship” Claus explains to Ray Leo that only good little boys and girls get presents. Ray's only re- ply is, “Can you believe this guy?” bottom left- Peter Pula and Eloise Solem enjoy lime out of class without their bathroom blocks of wood, prior to new school regulations which require everyone to have some sort ol pass if they are in the hall, bot- tom right- Kent Dolezal and Scott Brummer celebrate in the halls after the State Wrestling Meet. Scott look 1st place in the 171 weight class while Kent took 4th in heavy weights. OPPOSITE PAGE: left- Kim Peterson obvi- ously likes what she sees while watching her favorite hero make his way up the court. (See “Happy Camper ) right- “pcck-a-a-boo, yells Kim Snow, exposing her body to the world for inspecting at the Halloween Dance. (See “We Be Jammin”) J ■ Around the “Block
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O.K. NOT - (o-ka-nat) - What you say when you suggest something, and the other person doesn't cooperate. For example, you ask to borrow your friend’s pencil and he says, “no”. You reply, “O.K. not!” PRETTY MUCH - (prite much) - A term that expresses agreement. RAD - (rad) - A word used spontaneously to replace the adjective neat. top- At a home Basketball game featuring Conrad against Chinook, Chandra Zarn illustrates her perturbed look for her fans. (See “Spaced Out”) bottom- Andrea Doughlen is totally amazed at the audacity of the chip for being shaped the way it is. (See “Freak Me Out” for Andrea's response to “Nachos at Noon” sponsored by the Yearbook staff.) RAD RAISIN (rad raz n) - Not an awesome dehydrated grape, but something neat. RAD SALMON - (rad sam n) - Term used to describe something that is really awesome or unique. REBELROUSER (ri bel rouzer) - One who excites others to a rebellious condition. SCARY - (ske re) - Word used to describe an ugly guy or an unfavorable situation. SENIORIT1S - (senoritis) - disease that seniors get. Symptoms include: inability to do homework, inability to come to school, and inability to care about anything ex- cept graduation. SHOOT ME DOWN - (shoot me down) - Reply when you answer in class and everyone lets you know you're wrong. SHREWD DUDE - (shrood dood) - A radical person. SLAM - ('SLAM) - The act of putting someone down: criticizing. Ex., “Man did you ever slam her!” SMURF - (smerf) A word used in place of a curse. SPACE CASE - (spas kas) - Someone with his head in the clouds. SPACED OUT - (spased out) - A phrase referring to the condition of being in another world; not paying attention; most often seen in history class. STOKED - (stokt) - Word used to express excitement. Example: “She was stoked because they won.” STUDENTS ADVOCATE COMMITTEE - (stoo dents advocut komite) - A group of irate students who do rash, radical things without a real basis for their actions. THOUGH - (tho) - The word said at the end of the sentence with sudden emphasis on that word, therefore, suggesting sarcasm. Example: I'm going to clean my room on a Friday night, though! TOAST - (tost) - What one is called when he has done something wrong. Example: “You're toast!” TOINKED - (toink-t) - To hit someone; “He toinked me”, or to throw something; “He toinked the pencil at me.” TODDLES - (ood lz) - A salutation meaning good bye or see you later. TRASHED - (trashed) - Used when describing success. Example: “We sure trashed them!” V H-1 - (v h one) - Tood good to be true; it was such a good act it should have been on T.V. Ex., If someone were to almost fall to the ground, but then he caught himself and made it look good, you would reply, “VH-1”. WANKIN’ - (wankn) - One uses this to tell someone who is complaining to be quiet. Ex., “Quit your wankin’!” WE BE JAMMIM' - (we be jam min) - Rocking out.
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