Do you often use one word to describe many feelings, situations or events? For instance in California and other parts of the US many use 'like' in various forms to describe all sorts of things... "Like it's totally cool, I mean like outta sight, like really". Is there ONE word that you use for everything?
Actually, I disagree with "like" being a description of anything. "Like" is sort of a habit kids get into, a "stop gap" word that's kind of like "Um" or similar words to just be saying something when you have nothing else to say.
The latest in Cali slang is "sweet!" And something from online (that I'm not really sure what it means) is "roxor". Maybe one of you young 'uns can clue us in.
Past favorites are:
Awesome
Radical (Rad for short)
Wicked
You can always tell when the latest slang has gone "old hat" when the elemetary kids and/or the parents are saying it. I still say "cool" and "awesome" and even sometimes "groovy," but not one particular word that says it all.
Roz
I don't have any stopgap words, nor any single words that I overuse (not that I know of anyway).
However, I think that "cool" is still one of the best. And "groovy" reminds me of that old song, "Groovy Kind of Love" by Phil Collins. Great word for a lot of things.
I use the word "Interesting" an awful lot, usually preceded by "Hmm" Most often I use it when someone has just said something I don't know quite how to respond to.
My coworkers use "Sweet!" a lot. And "Gaaah! Idiots!" I think a lot of that comes from the movie "Napoleon Dynamite."
One my husband uses too often with me is "If you say so." That one drives me nuts!
My Husband went fishing yesterday with a few friends, one was from Liverpool, which is about 45 miles from where we live, and apparently they finish every sentence off with 'Lar'.
My husband said it drove him mad. Especially when it's said a few hundred times a day. eg-- there's a parking space over there lar.
I'm going to get some food lar etc etc.
I just hope it doesn't catch on here!