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Q: What do the following words have in common?
A: They all mean "said" depending on which decade the speaker is in.
The '50s - He said, 'Will you go out with me?' and she said, 'No!'
The '60s - He's like, 'Will you go out with me?' and she's like, 'No!'
The '70s - He goes, 'Will you go out with me?' and she goes, 'No!'
The '80s - He's there, 'Will you go out with me?' and she's there, 'No!'
The '90s - He's all, 'Will you go out with me?' and she's all, 'No!'
What do they say in the '00s?
Maybe "He goes all there like, 'Will you go out with ...
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- like
- goes
- there
- all
A: They all mean "said" depending on which decade the speaker is in.
The '50s - He said, 'Will you go out with me?' and she said, 'No!'
The '60s - He's like, 'Will you go out with me?' and she's like, 'No!'
The '70s - He goes, 'Will you go out with me?' and she goes, 'No!'
The '80s - He's there, 'Will you go out with me?' and she's there, 'No!'
The '90s - He's all, 'Will you go out with me?' and she's all, 'No!'
What do they say in the '00s?
Maybe "He goes all there like, 'Will you go out with ...
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2 Comments:
I had no idea "like" was from the 60's!
Man, like was like TRIPPIN', man!
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