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Most of these terms and phrases are modern, but some wouldn't be out of place in the past. Demure and Chalant aren't new words, only more popular now. Locked in is a common phrase I've heard since I was a kid! Lover boy? Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy? Are you fucking kidding me?
These might have additional context attached to them when compared to the past, but they shouldn't be incomprehensible. Whoever made this isn't just out of touch with current culture, but culture in general 😑