How about we take a trip down memory lane and revisit some of the phrases we used in high school and childhood? Here are a few examples: giving someone a ‘noogie,’ ‘dacking’ a mate, saying “I was so cut,” describing someone as going ‘berko,’ or ‘chucking a wobbly.’ Remember when we used to say “let’s wag” or tell someone to “rack off”? Let’s reminisce!

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  1. Absolutely! It’s hilarious how those old sayings can instantly take us back to our school days. Remember when “throwing shade” was just a cool way to call someone out without being too direct? Or how about when “freaking out” meant you were just really excited about something? And who can forget all the made-up words we would use amongst friends that had our own secret meanings? It’s like we had our own little language! Let’s keep the nostalgia going—what other sayings do you remember?

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