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radical adjective extreme; outrageous; good US Originally surfer slang, then migrated into the argot of the San Fernando Valley and then into mainstream US youth slang.- — Midget Farrelly and Craig McGregor, The Surfing Life, p. 191, 1967
- — William Desmond Nelson, Surfing, p. 224, 1973
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 6, March 1979
- “I saved those really radical chocolates from the dish that turns around.” — Ethan Morden, Everybody Loves You, pp. 121–122, 1988
- Sometimes he slept on picnic tables at the beach so he could be up at dawn for the most radical waves. — Francesca Lia Block, weetzie bat, p. 32, 1989
- Radical! Head-butt, dude! — Point Break, 1991
- Maybe the eighties will be radical, you know? — Dazed and Confused, 1993
- — Sunday Times (South Africa), 1 June 2003
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