Victorian Era (1837–1901)
Greatest Generation (1901–1927)
Silent Generation (1928–1945)
Baby Boomers (1946–1964)
Generation X (1965–1980)
Millennials (1981–1996)
Generation Z (1997–2012)
100

To disappear or flee in haste, like a gentleman in trouble.

Leg it!

100

This means someone is attractive—on par with insect knees.

Bee's knees

100

Someone unfashionable or behind the times.

Square

100

This term means you’re out of touch or behind the times.

Fuddy-Duddy

100

This term for something excellent could send you to the doctor.

Sick

100

This form of mockery involves mimicking the original in an exaggerated way.

Roast

100

A fake flex or exaggerated claim.

Cap

200

This word described someone acting foolish, named after a popular dessert.

Duffer

200

This term means a fast car or someone going quickly.

Jalopy

200

A cool, laid-back dude.

Cat

200

Something unbelievable or excellent might be described as this wavy term.

Far-out

200

Someone who tries too hard or fakes it.

Poser

200

To leave a situation without drama, you do this.

Irish Exit

200

An outfit so stylish it could make you sweat.

Drip

300

A disreputable or shady man might be called this short term.

Cad

300

This underground bar became popular during Prohibition.

Speakeasy

300

A good-for-nothing man might be called this barnyard insult.

Turkey

300

A dismissive term for nonsense.

Hogwash

300

To hang out without a purpose.

Veg out
300

A phrase used when telling an honest truth.

Real talk
300

A high level of attraction or power, especially in flirting.

Rizz

400

A fashionable young man trying too hard to impress.

Dandy

400

Someone tough and no-nonsense might be called this.

Hard-boiled

400

This dance term also meant to mess around.

Cut a Rug

400

This phrase meant mind your own business.

None of your beeswax. 

400

Someone smart but not cool.

Dweeb

400

To get emotionally overwhelmed or wrecked by something.

Shook

400

This two-word phrase means high praise or respect.

Slay Queen

500

This phrase referred to someone who acted crazy or irrationally.

Mad as a Hatter

500

This insult was used for a coward or weakling.

Pansy

500

If someone’s bragging, you might call this on them.

Malarky

500

Something excellent or exciting might be this 3-letter word.

Fab

500

To be totally exhausted or overwhelmed.

Wiped

500

If something is extremely funny, you might say you're doing this.

lol
500

This Greek letter means something good... or bad? Who really knows?

Sigma

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