30 Far-Out Sayings That Deserve a Comeback

From 'bogart' to 'tubular,' these old-school phrases had plenty of 'rizz'.

Published on Mar. 6, 2026

We're not trying to make 'fetch' happen, but these 30 old-school slang phrases from the 1960s, 70s, and 80s deserve a comeback. From 'bogart' to 'tubular,' these far-out sayings had plenty of 'rizz' and could add some much-needed flavor to today's lexicon.

Why it matters

Slang is constantly evolving, with new words and phrases emerging to match the times. While some old-school slang has rightfully faded away, others have proven to have multigenerational appeal. Bringing back these retro sayings could inject some much-needed personality and nostalgia into modern conversation.

The details

The article highlights 30 slang terms and phrases from the 1960s, 70s, and 80s that deserve a comeback. These include 'bogart' (to take over or dominate), 'cat/go cat go' (a guy, a person), 'hacked/hacked off' (angry or really annoyed), 'tubular/totally tubular' (awesome), 'bodacious' (attractive or impressive), and 'gag me with a spoon' (intense disgust). The author argues that while some slang becomes outdated, others have a timeless quality that could resonate with younger and older generations alike.

  • The 1960s was a decade of tumultuous cultural change.
  • The 1970s was a decade marked by boldness in fashion, technology, and language.
  • The 1980s ushered in the modern pop-culture era with the rise of digital technology, MTV, and fitness culture.

The players

Bill & Ted

The main characters from the 1980s film Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, known for their youthful, fun reactions to unbelievable situations.

Madonna

The iconic pop star who rose to fame in the 1980s, known for her bold and trendsetting style.

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The takeaway

While some slang becomes outdated over time, certain retro phrases have a timeless quality that could resonate with both younger and older generations. Bringing back these far-out sayings from the 60s, 70s, and 80s could inject some much-needed personality and nostalgia into modern conversation.