Quiz: Can You Translate These Groovy Phrases From The 1970s?
Are you ready to boogie oogie oogie 'til you just can't boogie no more? If so, then this quiz is not for you...psyche! Whether you were dominating at the disco or in diapers at the time, you've probably uttered a few of these expressions before. But only the grooviest cat in the game will be able to tell us what all of these far-out '70s phrases actually mean. Can you dig it? We know you do! We recommend taking off those platform shoes — this quiz could easily trip you up...
You have major envy when it comes to your cousin's funky "threads."
You couldn't help but call your brother an "airhead" when he locked the keys inside the Volkswagen.
When you asked your crush out on a date, she exclaimed, "Cool beans!"
Your mom is "guilt-tripping" you into vacuuming the shag carpet.
Your grandma can't help but yell "Shazbot!" when she stubs her toe.
Your dad shouted "Right on!" while watching a football game.
After explaining the rules to the game, your teammate asks you, "Can you dig it?"
Your sister is simply dying to meet the new "cat" in your school.
Sometimes, you turn into a "space cadet" at work.
When you finally met your favorite singer backstage, everything was "copacetic."
After browsing through the record store, your cousin says he'll "Catch you on the flip side."
If Jan begged Marcia to "do her a solid," what is she asking for?
When asked if you're going to the disco, you respond with, "That's a ten-four."
As "the man" approached, your best friend yelled at you to "book it!"
After confessing your biggest goal in life, your uncle told you to "dream on."
You desperately want your mom to "stop dipping in your Kool-Aid."
Your new "pad" is totally sweet, what with all the lava lamps and jewel tones.
At the diner, you ask the cook to "deep-six" the pickles on your burger.