Sardonically used, when someone trips and falls.
"That poor girl just slipped on a banana peel." "She's no fun, she fell right over." From Firesign Theatre skit. Preceeded by "let's put her on her head."
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wasp's tits

Man, that movie was the bee's knees, the wasp's tits.
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freak

In the 60's, a freak was someone who dressed like a hippy and did drugs. Was not derogatory.
Wow, that long-haired guy in the tie-dye looks like a freak.
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okay, fine

What you say when you disagree but have to go along with it anyway.
Doctor: "Nurse, this patient must be discharged, even though he's near death."
Nurse: "Okay, fine."
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school's out

Term meaning "hey, wise up!" From Alice Cooper song, which derived from a phrase he heard in the Little Rascals t.v. show: "Hey, Spanky, school's out."
You think everyone's always honest? Hey, school's out.
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good doobie

Someone who does things properly or as expected.
From old kids' t.v. show Romper Room, where the chick said "don't be a Don't Bee and do be a Do Bee." Morphed into good doobie, which is redundant.
I'm going to be a good doobie and go home early.
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