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Prussian to the Iron
02-26-2010, 02:16
Hey,

I've noticed a change in the meanings of many teenage/young adult words. One example I keep seeing is a "hook-up". I had always thought this meant having sex, but recently it has become a simple kiss. Lots of other examples, but I can't think fo them right now. Give me a day at High School and I'll be back with more.

Anyone else notice a change in phrase definitions over the past decade?

miotas
02-26-2010, 02:50
Presumably you meant mannerisms.

I started high school in 2001, and over the last decade "hook up" has always meant a kiss or a date, the date definition sometimes carrying connotations of sex, but not usually.

jabarto
02-26-2010, 04:03
I may be young, but I've never heard the term 'hook-up' refer to anything other than picking up some random girl at a bar for a romp in the hay, so to speak. Getting a kiss is just 'getting a kiss'.

Lemur
02-26-2010, 04:46
Presumably you meant mannerisms.
I think he's talking about cardiovascular disease ... but only in men. Hence maneurism, as opposed to aneurysm. Scary stuff.

A Very Super Market
02-26-2010, 08:22
Perhaps he means "Manorism", which I suspect might have something to do with serfs and peasants of some sort.

Or maybe "Manureism", which also involves serfs and peasants, performing a more specific task.

Subotan
02-26-2010, 10:00
What, is this voyeurism for women?