The Weekend - 1960's English(0096)
The Weekend - 1960's English(0096)
A:
Hey man... I really like your pad. Those lava lamps are far out! Thanks for letting me crash here tonight.
B:
It's no problem, brother! I wanted a pad where people could come, listen to music and just hang loose, you dig what I'm saying?
A:
I dig it man! We could throw a bash here and make it a really happening scene!
B:
Yeah man, that would be groovy! Hey, I gotta split for a while, are you OK here by yourself?
A:
Don't worry about me brother... You go take care of business.
B:
Alright, peace out.
Key Vocabulary
pad
common noun, singular
a place where a person lives
dig
principle verb, present simple
appreciate, like
far out
Adjective
the latest, cool
crash
verb
sleep (informal)
brother
common noun, singular
buddy, informal way to call a close friend
hang loose
phrase
relax
bash
common noun, singular
a big party
happening scene
common noun, singular
an extremely exciting moment
groovy
Adjective
really cool
split
principle verb, infinitive
leave here
peace out
phrase
see you later
man
common noun, singular
an informal way to call a friend
throw
hold (a party)
Supplementary Vocabulary
a gas
phrase
a really fun time
hip
Adjective
very cool
nifty
Adjective
cool, neat
blitzed
Adjective
very drunk
bitchen
Adjective
awesome, really cool