I’m old. One of the podcasts I listen to is Blocked and Reported, hosted by a couple of 40-somethings. Some of the words and acronyms they use, I have to look up.
When it comes to using slang words, Clayton, the son, and Adam, his father, are many decades apart. Clayton is using modern expressions. But, Adam is using word from the Beatnik Generation of the latter half of the 195os. I am reminded of Bob Denver in the role of Maynard G. Krebs on “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.”
I tried to leave a popular one from my youth that’s a female dog with an “ing” only you exclaimed it without pronouncing the g “(word)in’”. The site wouldn’t post it.
I gotta side with Adam on this one. Some of the terms kids use today are analogous to slang from the past. You can infer their meaning from the context, like “sus” or “rad” for something from my era. But “skibidi” and some of the other nonsense that comes out of kids mouths really sounds like nonsense for the sake of nonsense. Maybe more like Pauly Shore in his heyday.
seanfear 1 day ago
wait till Kate hears of this “lexicon”
mccollunsky 1 day ago
How you do fellow ,kids? Got that totally cool rizz to hang out with the bros and chillaxing. Groovy! Like yeah, boo-yah.
This is a scary combination.
SHIVA 1 day ago
I remember ‘tubular’ from high school!!
snsurone76 1 day ago
You’re also a PITA—but not as much as your sister.
comic4matt 1 day ago
Gnarly!
B4ItNs 1 day ago
gag me with a spoon
WhatsTheJoke 1 day ago
Grody to the max
thevideostoreguy 1 day ago
Radical and gnarly, broseph.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 1 day ago
Generations have been incomprehensible to their elders for approximately as long as we’ve had words. A Good Comic.
onionbuns 1 day ago
That’s dope.
Gandalf 1 day ago
Tubular Bells; a great album!
nosirrom 1 day ago
Well aren’t they the cat’s pajamas.
reyn6841 1 day ago
23 skidoo, kid.
timinwsac Premium Member 1 day ago
Looks like Adam’s able to channel his father and his grandfather.
VICTOR PROULX 1 day ago
Adam is a swell.
baskate_2000 1 day ago
What’s good for the goose …..
ladykat Premium Member 1 day ago
Peace on, man
bobpickett1 1 day ago
the cat’s pajamas
KFischer1 1 day ago
Something tells me that the new and improved GOCOMICS are going to be next to unusable.
KEA 1 day ago
Aren’t all words made up in the beginning?
ira.crank 1 day ago
I’m old. One of the podcasts I listen to is Blocked and Reported, hosted by a couple of 40-somethings. Some of the words and acronyms they use, I have to look up.
joeallendoty57 Premium Member 1 day ago
When it comes to using slang words, Clayton, the son, and Adam, his father, are many decades apart. Clayton is using modern expressions. But, Adam is using word from the Beatnik Generation of the latter half of the 195os. I am reminded of Bob Denver in the role of Maynard G. Krebs on “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.”
cuzinron47 1 day ago
This should’ve come with captions.
halvincobbes Premium Member about 24 hours ago
I tried to leave a popular one from my youth that’s a female dog with an “ing” only you exclaimed it without pronouncing the g “(word)in’”. The site wouldn’t post it.
wildlandwaters about 24 hours ago
I think he meant “totally tubular”!
sperry532 about 23 hours ago
Reet, Jackson. Beat me daddy, eight to the bar.
stamps about 22 hours ago
Those are all cromulent words.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 21 hours ago
He’s da bomb!
eb110americana about 20 hours ago
I gotta side with Adam on this one. Some of the terms kids use today are analogous to slang from the past. You can infer their meaning from the context, like “sus” or “rad” for something from my era. But “skibidi” and some of the other nonsense that comes out of kids mouths really sounds like nonsense for the sake of nonsense. Maybe more like Pauly Shore in his heyday.
David Rickard Premium Member about 17 hours ago
But is Clayton a hoopy frood?
Font Lady Premium Member about 17 hours ago
Copacetic.