What describes the 80s?
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What describes the 80s?
The 1980s was the decade that started on January 1, 1980 and ended on December 31, 1989. This decade (group of ten years) is sometimes called the “Greed decade” in English speaking countries. The “eighties” are also well known for their extreme fashions, such as “big hair”, New Wave, punk rock, funk, or preppies.
How do you describe 80’s music?
Rock music continued to enjoy a wide audience. Soft rock, glam metal, thrash metal, shred guitar characterized by heavy distortion, pinch harmonics, and whammy bar abuse became very popular. Adult contemporary, quiet storm, and smooth jazz gained popularity.
How do you say crazy in the 80s?
12. Wiggin’/Wiggin’ Out – Used to show that something or someone was crazy, weird, losing it, etc.
Are the 80s back in style?
A fashion trend that’s considered most synonymous with the ’80s has been brought back in modern fashion. Designers have brought back the silhouette of the extra padding while adding modern touches to make it appear chic and fitted.
What was the most significant event of the 1980s?
Ronald Reagan Elected President. CNN Begins Broadcasting.
What are some words that describe the 80’s?
Words and quotes that describe the 80’s. The whole 80’s neon fashion made a comeback in 2012. Ardene, used as an example, turned its store into neon, it was said to be just like the 80’s all over again. Ralph Lauren: First started making neck ties for men which was titled ‘Polo’.
Are there any catchphrases from the ’80s in your vocabulary?
We’ve included examples of how the words were used, so you can work them into your own retro vocabulary! For all the oddities that popped up in ‘80s vernacular, there are plenty of catchphrases from that decade that have a known origin, including some catchy slogans.
Where do the phrases in your retro vocabulary come from?
You will find that some of these phrases came from popular culture such as television and movies, while other sayings just seemed to spring forth from the generation on their own. We’ve included examples of how the words were used, so you can work them into your own retro vocabulary!
What does AMP mean in the 80s?
This 80s word was often used to express excitement for an upcoming Blondie concert, to get pumped up for the Miami Vice premiere, or to declare the anticipation for this weekend’s trip to the mall. Amp means to excite or energize, and it’s used very literally to express that.