![]() Thackrey Thief 347: We used to gag around a lot about it. Mandel Flee the Angry Strangers 76: I don’t know what you mean but I can tell you’re gagging with me. Cain Mildred Pierce (1985) 344: He was always gagging about how lucky the married ones were on income-tax day. Booth Sporting Times 117: In some ten minutes Leno was gagging wildly at his best. Doyle Dear Ducks 78: ‘Hello, Joseph,’ sez I, gaggin’ him, ‘has the widow threw ye over?’. in Ware (1909) 89/2: David out-gagged even himself, and caused great laughter. 113/2: Twig the joke? Made it only last night / And I tell yer the roar was as loud as when Jolly Mug gags to the Gal. n.p.: Advises the ‘leading men’ at the Albert Saloon, to set a better example to the subordinates and the ‘low comedian’ to remember decency when he ‘gags’. Pettiway Workin’ It 242: I wouldn’t have to try to gag them, they would come. Hopkins Banker Tells All 43: Of course, she was only kidding – just gagging her way into the affair. Fairlie Bulldog Drummond Stands Fast 75: Warned off? You haven’t been gagging? Jennings Tramping with Tramps 211: Gagger – to tell the tale, to move to pity. 18: One crime a night is the average brisk record of “Scrappers’ Alley” a blind court where the unwary or drunken can be robbed and gagged at leisure.į. But after he had left off ‘gagging’ her, and the conversation was serious, the topic of sheep and cattle farms cropped up. Mayhew London Labour and London Poor III 354/1: It’s the pounceys, too, that mostly go gagging where the girls walk.īulletin (Sydney) 20 June 6/4: The old lady believed it all. ‘One of the Fancy’ Tom Crib’s Memorial to Congress 5: My eyes, how delightful! – the rabble well gagg’d, / The Swells in high feather, and old Boney lagg’d! VII 163/1: To kick up a row or beat up a breeze, / I never sit quamp, like a mouse in a cheese, / But I go it and gag it, as loud as I please. Parker View of Society II 154: A man who by some means or other gets footing in a gentleman’s house Having discovered the weak side of him he means to gag, which he soon acquires a knowledge of, perhaps when he has found him overtaken in liquor. This line from Heathers is forever in style and forever perfect.G. This one goes out to all you people who HATE saying the word no. This is so much funnier than “cock sucker,” yes? 13. I could see an entire Twitter account being dedicated to total bogus ‘news’ stories. In the internet age there’s so much misinformation constantly floating around that “that’s so bogus” really needs to make a come back. Sometimes you need the cathartic release of telling an obnoxious person they remind you of a literal bag of semi-digested food and bile. “Lebron James is such a barf bag.” Like it’s modern day progeny, douche bag, this insult is extremely satisfying. They weren’t messing around with passive non interest in the 80’s! If you hated something, you hated it enough to want to make yourself (well metaphorically) physically sick. “Gag me with a spoon”Īnother perfect slang word for being disgusted or unimpressed. ![]() The primary reason psych should be a thing again is because I imagine the Vine community would go to town with it, create hundreds of funny Vines, and we would all laugh and be happier as a culture. For ultimate return on investment, try “noid to the max.” 7. Okay so we still say “duh” in 2014–but not enough! Doy is just more fun to say than duh, and the mispronunciation adds to the effect of shooting down whatever unintelligent person you are speaking to. ![]() I like this one because we now live in a world where most people have Ativan prescriptions so taking a chill pill is a literal option. If in the early 2000’s Paris Hilton would have said “that’s not hot” you can bet that a valley girl would have said “barf me out.” 4. This means that something is disgusting or stupid or uncool. “Barf me out”Īnother phrase that illicit colorful imagery in our minds. Who wants someone you’re annoyed with to simply stop talking when you can imaging them forcibly suffocating on a bag? 3. This is the 80’s version of “shut up” but it’s much more fun. You just know that it’s describing a dirty, disgusting thing. Is there a word that is more fun to say than grody? I feel it’s onomotopea. ![]()
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