· Shotgun
Laying claim to the front seat
· Silver Bullet
Male Virgin. It was really funny when Coors beer came out with their advertisement slogan, "Go get a Silver Bullet tonight". Went right past the adults and censors.
· Sit On It
Made popular by "Happy Days," it means basically "shut up," "go to hell," or some other exasperated expression. "Up your nose with a rubber hose" was a similar expression, but popularized by "Welcome Back, Kotter."
· Slam Dunk
A close-range, empathetic score in a basketball game. Started in 1972 and popularized in the mid-seventies by the likes of Julius Erving (Dr. J) of the ABA.
· Slammin
like cool, or awesome
· Slap Me Some Skin
Give me a five man
· Smoke
used as a noun, refers to marijuanna; "got any smoke?"
· Smoke It Or Hand It
Meaning to smoke the joint and get high or hand it over to me!
· Smokey
used in the C.B language to define a cop. Ex: Hey, there is a smokey on our tail.
· So Radical
that is like so sweet
· Solid
Cool "Thats pretty solid"
· Split
To Leave. "I'm gonna split"
Square
Someone who hasn't quite made it to cool
· Stellar
Cool
· Stoked
Feeling happy with something; excited, as in he called me and I was sooooo stoked!
· Stone Fox
A "fox" was a really cute guy, but a "stone fox" was the ultimate cute guy!
· Stone Groove
Something so cool, it can't just go away. It's etched in stone.
· Stoned
High on dope
· Stop Dipping In My Kool-aid
stay out of my buisness
· Streak
To run in public in the nude. Very popular in 1974.
· Stylin'
When you were all decked out in your coolest outfit... "You look Maaaaavelous"
· Sucka!
someone who just got hustled. dummy. stupid.
· Sweet!
so awesomely cool, dude.
· Take A Chill Pill
Calm down, cool out. You're too hysterical.
· Talking Jive
making no sense when speaking
· Ten-four Good Buddy
Borrowed from CB slang; probably not used as much by kids as adults. "Ten-Four" means "I got your message" and "good buddy" was what CBers called each other. "You got the skinny on that?" "Ten-four, good buddy."
That's Cool
sure why not or no thanx