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Teenager, how do you understand you? A little bit about teen slang

A little bit about teen slang

Teenage slang is a lively and dynamic language that reflects young people's desire to express themselves and belong to a particular social group. It is constantly changing, adapting to new cultural and technological trends, and often causes confusion among adults. Understanding teenage slang can help parents gain a deeper understanding of how teenagers perceive the world around them.

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Why do teenagers need slang

Teen slang plays an important role in young people's lives and has several key functions:

No.1. Affiliation

Slang helps teens identify themselves as part of a particular social group or subculture. The use of specific expressions creates a sense of community and belonging to “friends”.

#2. Self-expression

Slang allows young people to express their individuality and show that they are different from the older generation. This is a way to express your uniqueness and be creative in communication.

#3. Secrecy

Few adults understand youth slang. This gives teenagers the opportunity to communicate in “their own language” and discuss topics they would prefer to keep with their peers.

#4. Save time

Slang expressions are often shorter and simpler than their literary counterparts. This makes communication faster and more effective, especially in text messages.

#5. Adapting to change

Slang is rapidly evolving and changing, reflecting current trends, technologies and cultural phenomena. This allows teenagers to adapt to a rapidly changing world.

#6. Fun

Using slang can be just a fun activity that adds a playful element to everyday communication.

#7. Adapting to the digital environment

When you communicate quickly on the Internet and social media, slang helps you shorten messages without losing meaning, which is especially important in chat rooms and on platforms with limited characters.

#8. Expressiveness

Slang terms are often more emotionally intense than regular words. This allows teenagers to express their feelings and emotions more vividly.

Teenage slang dictionary for parents

Here are some examples of popular phrases and words used by teenagers:

1. Kringe is something awkward or embarrassing.

2. Chill — relax, rest.

3. Flexify is to brag about, to demonstrate your achievements or things.

4. Rofl is a joke, a joke (from English. “rolling on the floor laughing”).

5. Crash is a person who really likes or is in love with.

6. Lol — funny (from English. “laughing out loud”).

7. A squall is something shameful and unworthy.

8. A topper is something very good or cool.

9. To bomb is to be very angry or irritated.

10. Hype is the hype around something popular.

11. To get angry is to get angry or annoyed.

12. To boost is to improve or strengthen something.

13. Donate is to donate money, often in the context of online games or streams.

14. To be successful is to support a fictional couple of movies, TV shows and books (from English. “ship” — relationship).

15. Keck is an expression of laughter or irony, analogous to “lol”.

16. Like — like, express approval.

17. Norma, short for “normal”, means something good or acceptable.

18. Palewo is a situation in which you can be exposed or caught.

19. Skill is a skill or skill (from English skill).

20. Fail is a failure, a failure.

21. Check — check or look at something.

22. Facepalm is a gesture of disappointment or shame when you cover your face with your hand (from English facepalm).

23. Go is short for “go” and means “let's go” or “let's go”.

24. Loot is to collect or loot something, especially in games (from English loot).

25. Oldfag is a person who has been fond of something for a long time and is well versed in the topic.

26. A hater is a person who criticizes or hates something for no apparent reason (hater).

27. Dad is a respectful appeal to an authoritative person, often used in an ironic context.

28. Thrash is something that is shocking or causes negative emotions.

29. Easy is easy, easy, lighter.

30. AFK, short for away from keyboard, is used to indicate absence from the network.

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