"Shabooby" ? Sounds like something you did in your pants.
Tyra
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On Fri, 3 Dec 1999 13:15:40 Robert Aurel Meko wrote:
> So every little group has their lingo... we just heard plenty about the
>beat talk and that's dandy, but what about the now? And what of that is hip?
>Sure, you've got your 'cat', your 'kitten', your 'dig' 'dug' and 'groove'
>but that's just not cutting edge for *this* conformist. What's new? What's
>hip? I go to a party and bob my head as I enter. I've got my winks and
>points down to a science, but sometimes I find the lingo to be just not as
>swinging as it should be.
>
> So here's a list of a few 'new' terms I've found useful in putting up
>the COMPLETE pose. "Shabooby" is a big one. Sounds a little funny at first,
>but once you get cozy with it, it's like the tune of the pied piper. To be
>used as, "Let's Shabooby, Scooby" to let a peer know that you're ready to
>leave the area. This can also be used as, "Hey, Scooby. Let's Shabooby" for
>a very similar effect. Another phrase I've found useful is "Cabe steez".
>Yeah, another one sounding a bit goofy at first but you'll come around. This
>is to let one know that you're quite confident in your television remote
>abilities. Often times this is used as, "Hey, you shit, don't fuck with my
>cabe steez" when you find someone changing a show that you were enjoying.
>Lastly, all carbonated, caffinated, dark beverages are to be known as
>"Sodi-Cola", all alcohol is to be know as "pain go bye-bye", and all in
>agreement say "sweet jewish wine!"
>
> Unfortunately, this list of hip new terms is short and unsatisfying. If
>there's any of you decent enough to take this seriously, please help us all
>out with your list of words and phrases that have that old modernist feel.
>Well, I've got to shabooby.
>Love,
>-robert
>
>
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