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According to Merriam-Webster, the first-known use of 'bummer', as in an unpleasant experience (such as a bad reaction to a hallucinogenic drug), occurred in 1966.
- acidhead
- acid rock
- blitzed
- druggie
- freak-out
- head shop
- light show
- meth
- mind-blowing
- multi-orgasmic
- Panama Red
- quaalude
- ripped
- turned-on
Other vocabulary posts:
2025
TV dinner. (2/3)
March-December 2024
Deepfake. (9/1)
Life coach. (6/30)
Face-plant. (6/8)
Veggie. (4/26)
Dox/doxxing (4/11)
Edgelord. (3/23)
Dad joke. 3/4)
February 2024
Edutainment. (2/16)
Cut, as an adjective. (2/13). .
Flunky. (2/5)
Janky. (2/2)
Kiddo. (2/2)
January 2024
Bonkers. (1/31)
Heebie-jeebies. (1/31)
Nudification. (1/31)
Right-size. (1/14)
2022
Dumpster fire. (10/20/2022)
2018
Swinge. (12/18/2018)
2017
Michael Flynn vocabulary lesson. (2/14/2017)
2013
Yaw. (2/28/2013)
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