Check Out These Slang Words From 1954

Yesterday, we talked about the long-lasting power of the word “cool“, and how it’s been used for over 100 years.  But what about slang words that never made it past a year or so?

A post is going viral of a bunch of teen slang words from 1954. It’s from a newspaper clipping from the “Northwest News”, which was in Bethany, Oklahoma.

Here are some terms that fizzled out long ago:

1.  “Cool Jonah” was slang for a well-dressed kid.

2.  “George” meant money.

3.  “Spooning your scarf” meant eating your food.

4.  “Dubble Bubble” meant a cute girl.

5.  “Bad Dad from Baghdad” was a guy who thinks he’s tough.

6.  A “flookie” is a jerk, if you’re at the movies, it’s called a “hecklethon”, and a “flip lip” is a person who makes wisecracks.

And the only slang on this list that some people still use today, is the word “square”, which is a person you don’t like.

(You might think you’re a Cool Jonah, but you’re actually a Bad Dad from Baghdad.  Now go spoon your scarf with a Dubble Bubble.  You can check out some more 1954 slang here.)