However, 00individual thought it would be fun to revisit them to see if any are still in use today. The following arose from the surf, car, beatnik, drug, and counter cultures that were used daily, but have since fallen out of fashion. The ’60s and the ’70s expanded on the ’50’s slang and became a short-hand language within the counter-culture and eventually through popular use became part of movies, TV shows, plays, songs, books, articles, advertisements – everyone wanted in on the new lingo, everyone wanted to be hip. These terms, or slang, have specific meaning to those who use them. Įvery generation has their own lingo – sayings and terms that represent that era’s description of objects, actions, people, places, and feelings in life. “Algy and the Bear” Copyright 1969 00individual TLLĪs soon as the applause for “Algy and the Bear” settles down, please indulge in some. There was no immediate imagery for this post’s topic’s header, so 00 snagged the opportunity to sneak in this six-panel comic “storyboard” he did back in late ’60s/ early ’70s.
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