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Grírias



As gírias são palavras que se usam em uma conversa informal;elas são usadas principalmente pelos jovens.
Com o tempo essas gírias vão mudando e se modificando,elas são muito "legais" de se falar em grupo,em brincadeiras,com a família e etc.
Essas são alguma gírias dos anos 70, que claro hoje em dia ja estão ultrapassadas mais algumas ainda estão na boca do povo "sacou"? (risos):

-Arquibaldo - Torcedor de arquibancada

-Barra
- Dificuldade

-Bicho - Amigo

-Parada - Negócio

-Bicho Grilo - Hippie

-Bichogrilês - Idioma dos Hippies

-Biônico - Político nomeado pelo governo

-Bode - Confusão

-Patota - Galera

-Capanga - Bolsa

-Chacrinha - Conversa sem objetivos

-Coroa - pessoa não-jovem (mais de 30 anos)

-Dar o cano - quebrar compromissos

-Eu tô que tô que nem tô de tanto que tô - Eu Estou bem

-Fazer a cabeça - mudar a cabeça de alguém

-Parafrentex - Atual

-Psicodélico - Estranho

-Geraldino - Torcedor de geral

-Goiaba - Bobo ou Homossexual

-Jóia - Tudo bem

-Podes crer - Acredite; concordo

-Repeteco - Repetição

-Cara - pessoa, usado para mulheres e homens

-Sacar - entender

-Pô - Exclamação de contrariedade

-Meu - pessoa, tchê, cara

-Não dá nada - não tem problema

-Corta essa! - desiste, muda (exclamação)

-Mudar a cabeça - mudar o modo de pensar

-Acertar as cabeças - combinar (pessoas)

-Falou e disse - disse tudo

-Velha e velho - pai e mãe

-Véio - amigo

-Falou - Tchau, Até Mais

-Careta
- Pessoa conservadora

-Tutu
- Dinheiro



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