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· Let's Boogie!!
Let's get out of here or leave this place.

· Let's Book
let's leave this place

· Lets Boogie On Down
dance....like drop it likes it hot

· Lets Get The Groove On
lets dance

· Lightweight
1. something that is not hard core 2. Someone who can't handle large quantities of substance

· The Lowdown
The truth, inside info, unadulterated facts; or dirty, mean. "I got the lowdown." "That was a lowdown trick, man."

· Maintain
main-tain: the word was generally pronounced with a slight halt after the first syllable. A word of caution to someone who is slightly paniced, generally from drug usage. Maintain composure. Generally uttered in unison before the policemen approaches your car during a night of marijuana smoking.

· Man
an abundant phrase it has been replaced by the more common "dude"

· Meeeeooooooowww!
What a really good looking chick walks by or when a really good looking guy walks buy you would say this.

· Mellow Out
Chill out; Calm Down: Take a pill; Relax; Pop a lude and watch some Land of the Lost, kid.

· Moofy
Slut, What a moofy pie!!!

· Mucho Wackoid
Meaning, fantastic, very good. [See "Far Out."]

· Mulah
money, cash

197 posted on 01/05/2007 11:22:46 AM PST by girlscout
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· Nanoo, Nanoo
The greeting phrase from Mork and Mindy--when I was in high school it was all the rage to greet each other with it.

· Narc
Narc: Tattler. Someone who turns other people in for anything, especially drug use.

· Narly
cool, sweet

· No Duh
A response to use when someone states the obvious

· No Way, Jose
this means a person disagrees about something.

· Off The Hook
thats cooler than cool

· Out Of Sight
DEFINES ITS SELF (OUT OF THIS WORLD)

· Pad
The place where one lived like an apartment. "Come on over to my pad for dinner"

· Pansey
Sissy. A coward.

· Pass The J
to pass the marijuiana cigarette

· Peace
relax "chill"

· Peace Out
it means gotta go

· Peace, Man!
Meaning "Hello." Or "Good-bye." Although, it's associated with Hippies of the 60's, there were plenty of us hippies in the 70's using this term a lot. It always came with the two-fingers up "V" "peace sign" as a required accompaniment.

Peel Out
to leave quickly or in a hurry, usually on your bike or other vehicle.

205 posted on 01/05/2007 11:34:27 AM PST by girlscout
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