hang loose
vb American
to stay relaxed, keep cool, chill out. A vogue term from the late 1950s and early 1960s when it characterized the nonchalant state of detachment aspired to by beatniks, jazz musicians, etc. the phrase (still heard occasionally) is often an exhortation to a friend on parting. It probably originates in the use of “loose” to describe a free, unstructured style or mood (although some have interpreted it as referring to the male genitals in an unencumbered position).
red sails in the sunset
adj
menstruating. A phrase, taken from the title of a popular song, which has been used (almost invariably by men) since the 1960s.
- ‘Look as if she’s red sails in the sunset.’
Source: The Dictionary of Contemporary Slang by Tony Thorne
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