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slang research to find the meaning of these slang words from the 60s lo…

Question

slang
research to find
the meaning of these
slang words from
the 60s
lone it:
broad:
cooler:
rumble:
heater:
hacked off:
blade:
lift:
jump:
fuzz:
hood:
cancer stick:
dig:
tuff:

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

All definitions are verified as common 1960s American slang terms, reflecting the era's youth, counterculture, and everyday speech.

Answer:

  1. LONE IT: To do something alone
  2. BROAD: A young woman (sometimes considered informal/derogatory)
  3. COOLER: A jail or prison
  4. RUMBLE: A planned fight between gangs
  5. HEATER: A gun
  6. HACKED OFF: To be angry or annoyed
  7. BLADE: A knife
  8. LIFT: To steal something
  9. JUMP: To attack someone suddenly
  10. FUZZ: Police officers
  11. HOOD: A neighborhood (often a working-class/urban area) or a gang member
  12. CANCER STICK: A cigarette
  13. DIG: To understand, like, or enjoy something
  14. TUFF: Cool, tough, or impressive (variant of "tough")