The expression "laid back" originated in the United States during the 1960s, particularly within the context of the counterculture movement. It was commonly used to describe a relaxed and easygoing attitude, often associated with the lifestyle of surfers and the emerging hippie culture. The phrase captures a sense of calmness and a carefree approach to life, reflecting the social changes of that era.
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The expression "Get R Done" is a colloquial phrase popularized by comedian Larry the Cable Guy. It conveys a sense of urgency and determination to complete a task or achieve a goal, often with a humorous or laid-back attitude. The phrase emphasizes action and a no-nonsense approach to getting things accomplished.
It means are you hanging out, are you just sitting back and relaxing.
laid back or having fun making a new album or having fun with his family
I did not start hearing the expression until the mid to late 1990s on certain sitcoms. Prior to that, the phrase to use was "back in the old days." *No one* referred to it as "the day."
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The New Wave style of expression originated in Europe.
The New Wave style of expression originated in Europe.
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From someone who wasnt getting any!
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Anagrams for 'laid back' could be 'back dial'.
new york i think
It came from many different countries
Breezy is described as "laid back".
Definitely. Laid back guys are super attractive.