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"Okay, Boomer": 20 Slang Words That Will Help You Understand Teens

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 6:57 am
by jisansorkar12
If you feel like you've stopped understanding your kids, you're probably not imagining it. Sassy Crash and a new creepy location are real topics of conversation for teenagers. Relatively decent ones. If you want to know what it's about, and just be on the same page with teenagers, you'll have to learn a few words of their language.

Megaplan talked to the children of its employees and found out what words they use most often in their dialogues with friends and what they mean. The article is useful for anyone who interacts with teenagers: works in the field of education or creates products for a youth audience. It will also be useful for parents who are raising school-age children and want to understand them better.

Ava
An abbreviation of the words "avatar", "avatarka", which are used to refer to a user's photo or ukraine whatsapp list picture in a social network profile. The expression "loys na avu" means "to mark an avatar image as liked". The word "loys", by the way, is a distorted "like".

Vibe
At first, the English word vibe meant "vibrations". And then it began to refer to the mood or atmosphere created by a specific person, thing or place. It is believed that the word owes its slang meaning to esotericists: they began to use it to describe positive vibrations. Interestingly, the name of the messenger Viber has nothing to do with vibe. The Danish word viber is translated as "lapwing".

Donate
The word comes from the English word donate — “to sacrifice”, “to give” — and means to financially support a particular project, content author or program developer. In a computer game — to buy something virtual (currency, things, opportunities) for real money. Sometimes a donator is a person who spends too much real money on game values.

Life
An abbreviation of the word "life". It means "vital", "such is life", "that's how it happens". It is usually used when describing funny or instructive stories. Then such a story ends with the words "that's how life is!" The word is often used in memes as evidence that the situation described is familiar to the author.

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Crush
Comes from the English word crush meaning "infatuation". This is the name given to a strong but short-term infatuation with someone who is unattainable, or to this person himself. The object of this kind of sympathy - often a famous person - knows nothing about it. Recently, teenagers have been calling someone they simply like crush.

Cringe
The English verb to cringe is most often translated into Russian as "to shrink". However, one of the definitions in the electronic Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary helps to better understand its meaning: "to feel uncomfortable about something that causes shame or embarrassment." In this context, the word is used in social networks. You can also find the adverb "cringe" and the adjective "cringe". When they say that a film is cringe, they mean that it is frankly bad, a failure.

Creepy
Comes from the English creepy - "throwing shivers", "terrible". The word is used to describe something that makes everything inside go cold and the hair on your head stand on end. For example, a cemetery at night is definitely a creepy place. But a group can also be creepy - this is how teenagers talk about peers whose behavior or views repel them.