but there are lots more.
another is bitchen which probably arrived slightly earlier but was popularized then.
these are 70s:
otoh, most of these showed up way earlier:
30s/40s:
50s, beat/jazz slang:
debatable. i would think 60s, but could be 70s:
60s:
never heard:
later than 70s: not in los angeles. maybe nyc, tho it would be later, 80s:
2003-ish:
i have a whole lotta work to do or i'd send you up some more. otoh, i will leave you w/ the knowledge that, in context, this is where & when we, the world received:
abestos can give you cancer
Hippie.
Some tools used by the Yokut people include knives, scrapers, and arrows. They also used bows, and made baskets to catch fish.
The Pilgrims spoke English, but, 400 years ago, the words and phrases they used were different from the words and phrases used today. At the time of the Pilgrims, any words that started with x would have been Greek words.
Up the 'Ra has nothing to do with the Egyptian god Ra. 'Ra is an abbreviation for the IRA. Mostly used is in Irish Republican songs, slogans or catch phrases simply because in that context Ra sounds a hell of a lot better than just shouting the name 'Ira' and Irish Republican Army is a bit of a mouthful.
they used spears.
coughs and sneezes spread diseases
Ditto!
On Quite Interesting Series 6 Episode 8, "Fashion," it was the catch phrase of guest Clive Anderson. According to host Stephen Fry, "Who are you?" was "one of the biggest catch phrases of the 19th century ... it was used in all circumstances, apparently."
No, dreamcatchers were not fads in the 1970s because they was used in the age of the Ancient Americas, not the 1970s.
Hi, Hiya, Hey, ello.
join the queue
Words used to connect words and phrases are conjunctions.
Words and phrases referred to as colloquial are only used in informal speaking and writing. These phrases are conversational in nature. A few examples of these phrases are, "raining cats and dogs," "old as the hills," and "more than one way to skin a cat."
Sensory phrases are descriptive phrases that engage the reader's senses by providing vivid details related to sight, sound, touch, smell, or taste. They help create a more immersive experience for the reader by appealing to their sensory perceptions and emotions. These phrases are often used in creative writing to enhance imagery and evoke a strong response from the reader.
The four phrases Charlotte wrote in her web were "Some Pig," "Terrific," "Radiant," and "Humble." These phrases helped save Wilbur by attracting attention and convincing people that he was special.
In this place. In that place. Here, there, everywhere. Over there. Over here.
Wrist muscles are the main, if not only, muscles used to catch a disc. Some forearm muscle may be used.