Melt away, O Philistia, all of you
Compared to Camel Filters, it is much softer and more refined
Samuel Newmark, a shaggy-haired senior at Harvard, says theres a disproportionate number of smokers affiliated with The Advocate, Harvards literary magazine, as well as Record Hospital, the hard-core and punk department of the universitys student-run radio station, where he works

Take a look: Bad scene - An unpleasant place Bean wagon - A cheap restaurant Boogie - To leave unceremoniously or fast (can also refer to dancing) Book (it) - Leave the area fast [3] Crash - To go to bed or stay at someone elses place Digs - A home or place of residence Grungy - Some place (or person) looking dirty, run-down Hip - A fashionable or popular place Jet - To leave somewhere quickly Later - A causal goodbye (short for See you later) Make the scene - To attend a specific event or activity Pad - A home (house, apartment, or other place of residence) Split - To leave, often quickly or all of a sudden Sponge - To live off of someone else Advertisement People sure loved their cars in the 60smaybe a little too much, considering all the different slang terms for risky races and leaving tire marks on the road