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Re: cool/cold



Sweeeeeet is like soooo 2003 -- our teenager (actually now 20) prefers "wicked" and ends most conversations (to his parental units' delight) with the word "peace"

Oh wow! Far out, man. That's stone retro! Like "wicked" is ancient Maine slang, meaning "very" or "extremely." At Bowdoin in the early 1970s we said "wicked" all the time, e.g., "wicked pissah" (a very cool thing), "wicked tit" (a very easy course), "wicked good fire" (a very fine performance or an extremely good attitude), or "wicked hairy" (very risky).


And like "peace" man, I believe is from the 1960s.

Cool!

Eric

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