Anonymous wrote:I have a female work colleague in her early 60s who frequently says “look it” for emphasis, which seems like something only an even older guy would say.
I grew up hearing the expression “cotton pickin” fairly often (like “are you out of your cotton pickin mind?”) and try hard to repress that memory as it seems to be considered offensive now.
Agree that a lot of the cringe-inducing corporate speak aged very fast and now could only be used ironically today without engendering a well-deserved smirk.
When you consider that the majority of sharecroppers in the south were poor whites, it's not quite so racial a saying as you might fear.
I do say "my, fancy that" fairly often. And "good lord."
-In my 40s.