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Page 24 text:
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A’s All right—meaning an agreement, an idea is good. B’s Back off— to leave someone alone. Bombed—to be drunk, under the in- fluence of alcohol. Browner—someone who tries to get on the good side of a teacher. Bummer—something that is bad, de- scribing a boring evening. C’s Cool it—meaning not to get upset. Cop out—to not do something that has been planned. Cow head—a real nutty person, who does not seem to have all his her marbles. Crack me up—to make laugh. Cruisin’—to go driving around. Cut it out— to stop doing something. D’s Drag—when something is really boring. Dynamite—describing something that is great. E’s Eat it—self explanatory. F’s Far out—something that is great. Freaky—something out of the ordinary. Fox—someone who is really good- looking. G’s Gag a maget—something that’s really gross. Get your act together—straighten up. Gross—something that is repulsive and vulgar. H’s High—being under the influence of drugs. Hunk—a really, cool-looking guy. I’s It’s the pits—not cool, boring. J’s Jocks—persons involved in sports. K’s Kicks—to find something funny and enjoyable. M’s Macho— describing a muscular per- son, preferably a male. Man—usually in place of a person’s name. N’s Neat—something well-liked. O’s Out of sight—meaning decent, groovy, all right. Out of it—meaning not all there. P’S pot—Marijuana. Wacky Weed, grass, hooter, doobies, etc.
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It You Are Bored When Far Left Above— Kenny Hedington lakes time out in Science to read his favorite magazine. Far Left Below— Brenda Utter scuffs at the idea of working at school. Left—Brad Romine chows down at lunch! Below— No, Jim Shep- herd, it’s not time for a break. Bottom—Is Lisa Burkett and Cindy Crissinger grocery shop- ping for their moms, or are they planning a party?
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1 Df fEKTloN Queer—something out of the ordinary. R’s Redneck—a tattle tale. Riot—a really good time. Rip off— something that is unfair. S’s Spacy— meaning not all there, drifting. Space case—also meaning not all there. Stoned—drunk, under the influence of alcohol. T’s Turkey—an uncool person. Turns you on—makes one feel good. W’s Wasted—usually meaning under the influence of a controlled substance. What’s happening?—what is going on? Wheels—car. .
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