Rachel
What does“all the rage back then” mean? Thanks What does “all the rage back then ”mean? Here are two examples, but they seems different meaning. 1.Marrying a Targaryen was all the rage back then. (from GOT) 2.Drive-ins with roller skating waitresses were all the rage back then, but they weren’t particularly efficient.
Feb 28, 2020 6:20 AM
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Something/activity that used to be very popular in the past but not anymore
February 28, 2020
I agree with Alice's answer, but just want to clarify something. There used to be two kinds of "drive-ins" in the US: the drive-in movies that Alice mentioned, where you sat in your car and watched a movie projected on a giant screen in front of you (and all of the other people in other cars); and drive-in restaurants, where you sat in your car while waitresses took your order and then brought your food out for you to eat in your car. The drive-in restaurants were the kind that sometimes had roller-skating waitresses.
February 28, 2020
@Rachel, you’re very welcome.
February 28, 2020
@Alice Thanks a lot. Your answer is pretty understanding and helpful!
February 28, 2020
Hi Rachel, "all the rage" means it was very popular "back then' means at that time In your examples it means that it was popular to marry a Targaryen during that time period, and that during the time period in the past drive-ins with roller-skating waitresses were popular. If you are not sure what 'drive-ins' refers to it means a movie that you can watch while you are parked in your car. Hope that helps, Alice
February 28, 2020
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