In English or in slang?I've seen it a few times. What does it mean?
word.Thanks. Slang. I'm obviously not keeping up with the times.
"word" I got ... but had to google acronym QFT the other day ...
Now if you really want to date yourself among the hispters:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZThquH5t0ow
I never say 'cool' but I do say 'kewl'I have a habit of saying "Far out" on occasion. I missed most of that era, but "cool" and "groovy" were part of my lexicon, briefly.
So, one time I said "Far out" when I was teaching HS kids back in 2002 - they got a HUGE kick out of it. Just the funniest thing they had ever heard....
Now if you really want to date yourself among the hispters:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZThquH5t0ow
I have a habit of saying "Far out" on occasion. I missed most of that era, but "cool" and "groovy" were part of my lexicon, briefly.
So, one time I said "Far out" when I was teaching HS kids back in 2002 - they got a HUGE kick out of it. Just the funniest thing they had ever heard....
but did you say it like John Denver did?
Thanks. Slang. I'm obviously not keeping up with the times.
"Word" has been around since the mid-late 80's.
And the obligatory video:
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This one?
Never heard that one before. I was very surprised that the "F" didn't stand for what i thought it would stand for. :wink2:
Now if you really want to date yourself among the hispters:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZThquH5t0ow
You sure about that? I don't think LeVar Burton was in Airplane! The two "Jive Dudes" were Norman Alexander Gibbs and Al White.Geordi!
Or Kunte Kinte, depending on your nostalgia....
You sure about that? I don't think LeVar Burton was in Airplane! The two "Jive Dudes" were Norman Alexander Gibbs and Al White.
Ah, I associated the wrong video with the quote! Sorry.He was in the Cameo video I posted - which is also the post that was quoted.
Ah, I associated the wrong video with the quote! Sorry.
I don't do anything like John Denver: play guitar well, smoke dope, crash homebuilts...