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Words not used any more
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as in oooo it was chronic
for something you dont like
Spigot and spyle, those bits of wood that stick out of an unpressurised beer barrel I hardly hear now.
Groovy - ugh ! Grotty - even more ughh
Entryism and CP of GB tactics
Fuzz and Pigs for the boys in blue
corporate rip-off : this still occurs but people dont seem to complain as much
un-job and un-career. havent heard those for years since the seventies until last week, when an un-artist who specilaised in creating the art form called happenings died and got an obituary
erm thats just about it
"Flash the ash"
"Are your fags damp?"
"Is it my crash?"
All smoking related phrases, you'll notice.
Also with the decline in smokers generally, and the price of cigarettes specifically, the act of "crashing" your cigarettes (like a round of drinks where, when it's your "crash" you pass around the cigarettes) has gon the way of the dodo.
Another related phrase that seems to have all but disappeared, and probably for the same reason, is "You put a dogs @rse on that!" meaning that when you returned a shared ciggy, you left the filter wet!