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Do You Remember These Slang Terms From The 1960s?

By Lauren Novak

6 years ago

8. “Old lady”

1960s couple
1960’s couple / Flickr

Referring to someone as an “old lady” was actually a term of endearment in this decade! Many people referred to their wife as an “old lady” and they weren’t offended!

9. “Freak flag”

jimi hendrix playing the guitar
Jimi Hendrix / Wikimedia Commons

“Waving your freak flag” meant that you were about to get weird. It came from the Jimi Hendrix song “If 6 Was 9,” where he declares that he is “gonna wave my freak flag high.”

10. “Hang loose”

surfer hang loose sign
Hang loose / Wikimedia Commons

A popular phrase among surfer types, it meant that you were going to chill and relax.

11. “The Fuzz”

police officer in the 1960s
1960’s police officer / Facebook

The “fuzz” referred to the police.

12. “Lay it on me”

people talking in an office
Talking / Pexels

If someone asked you to “lay it on me,” it just means they want to know what’s on your mind. If you share your thoughts and opinions with someone, you’re “laying it on them.”

Read onto the LAST page for more fun ’60s slang!

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