Cat
—An individual, a person, a being.
Chow
—Food.
Cool
—Something is admired, approved, if it is cool.
Cool it
—Desist, stop from a course of action.
Come on
—Appear, do in a certain way.
Couk
—Someone who is bugged; an emotionally disturbed person.
Crazy
—An expression of approval; also bizarre and therefore good.
Cut, cut out
—Leave, quit; also desist, stop.
Dig
—Understand, appreciate, enjoy exceedingly.
Drag
—Something boring and tedious.
End
—The ultimate perfection; something very good.
Far out
—Another word for closeness to perfection; close to the end.
Fern
—A Lesbian who assumes a female role.
Flick
—The cinema.
Flyers
—Homosexuals.
Flying
—Someone who has been relieved temporarily of his earthly bounds by alcohol or drugs; in high spirits.
Gay boys
—Homosexuals (male).
Hip
—To be “hip” is to understand, to be among the “knowing.”
Like
—A ubiquitous, universal word used to punctuate the conversation of hip people. It can be used anywhere and means nothing.
Loot
—Money.
Mad
—Very bizarre; very pleasing.
Man
—A form of address to either sex; also used ubiquitously for punctuation.
Nails
—Cigarettes.
Pad
—An apartment.
Pot
—Marijuana. Used more broadly to refer vaguely to any narcotic.
Put down
—Disapprove of or avoid someone.
Sack
—A bed; to go to bed.
Scratch
—Money.
Sick
—Emotionally unbalanced—couk is sick.
Split
—Leave, quit, desist, cut out.
Square
—Not hip, as someone who must refer to the foregoing to understand hip talk.
Books by John Nicholas Iannuzzi
Fiction
Condemned
J.T.
Courthouse
Sicilian Defense
Part 35
What’s Happening?
Non-Fiction
Handbook of Trial Strategies
Handbook of Cross Examination
Trial: Strategy and Psychology
Cross Examination: The Mosaic Art
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