HOW TO DECODE THE SLANG YOUR KIDDOS USE ONLINE

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I rarely straight up post others’ content at EpicParent.tv, but this one was too good to pass up.  I gotta give props to InternetSafety.com for this post.

Great stuff!

So here ya go.

No, you haven’t entered the Twilight Zone. The teen slang and texting acronyms really are changing that fast. Slang is part of growing up and naturally emerges as a distinguishing mark of teens. But in today’s digital hangouts—where pictures, posts, and videos go viral with a click, slang is amplified. While some of the acronyms, phrases, and slang are funny and even clever, some terms have become online codes designed to keep parents in the dark.

Here’s the latest in online speak you may see in your teens texts, posts, or tweets:

YRIK: This stands for Yeah, Right, I Know. This simply means, “I’m in agreement with you.”

YOLO: This is an acronym for You Only Live Once. Sounds inspiring at first glance but YOLO is a term used for an unwise decision—or an excuse for an unwise decision—such as cutting class.

Dougie: The term “dougie” comes from the name of 80s early 90s Hip Hopper Doug-E-Fresh. It means to have a cool or hip style. It’s also a kind of dance.

Swag: Swag, or swagger, refers to a person’s style, coolness, and confidence.

TMS: Too Much Swag. This is a compliment and means someone is exceptional in the swag department.

TBH: To Be Honest

YW: You’re Welcome

IGS: I Guess So

Born Stunna: Someone born with a lot of material things and flaunts it.

Fo’ Shizzle: A fun term that means ‘for sure!’

Inked Up: This means to have tattoos.

Off the Chain: Something that’s really, really fun such as a party.

NOOB: A noob is someone who is on the outside looking in when it comes to pop culture, tech terms, or any kind of current trend.

Screepy: This word is a blend of “Scary” and “Creepy.”

EPIC FAIL: There’s a fail, which is a just that—something that went wrong. Then there’s the Epic Fail, which is a fail of huge proportions.

BRB:  Be Right Back

SMH: Shaking My Head

POD: Passed out Drunk

4YEO: For Your Eyes Only (usually a sexting term).

MOS: Mom Over Shoulder; PRW: Parents Are Watching or PIR: Parents In Room

LMIRL: Lets Meet In Real Life

TDTM: Talk Dirty To Me

HATER: A hater is someone who expresses anger or jealously towards another person or group. A hater online may intentionally (and often anonymously) post, comment, and share inappropriate content with the goal of creating viral dissention and divide.

Volumes of online slang, phrases, and acronyms exist and new ones emerge every minute. Here are a couple of online slang tools you can use to decode and stay in the loop.  Great sites, you have to check them out!

What’s a word (or two) your kids use that has you scratching your head?

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ChrisSprad
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Chris Spradlin (AKA Sprad) is passionate about Jesus, he doesn’t drink coffee, is bald, has a chinhawk, lives in Edmond, OK., loves to fly fish and snowboard. He has been married to his smoking hot wife Jodie for 18 years and they have 3 kiddos also known as Team Sprad. Chris if the founder of EpicParent.tv and has been in ministry for 20 years. He has served as a Pastor and Team Teacher with Craig Groeschel at LifeChurch.tv and currently serves on the Executive Team and a Team Teacher at the multisite NewHopeChurch.tv. You can find Chris on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

7 Comments on "HOW TO DECODE THE SLANG YOUR KIDDOS USE ONLINE"

  1. Channing September 10, 2012 at 11:24 am - Reply

    Here is another one… Beast! I was reading through my daughters FB page and one of her friends made a comment saying that “your mom is BEAST”! I was like “what are they calling me”? Beast means: “Person/thing that is good, awesome”. I’m glad I looked it up first because I was feeling a bit insulted. :)

    • ChrisSprad
      ChrisSprad September 10, 2012 at 11:55 pm - Reply

      Channing, you’re such a best!! :)

    • ChrisSprad
      ChrisSprad September 10, 2012 at 11:55 pm - Reply

      I mean BEAST!!

  2. Leah September 10, 2012 at 1:48 pm - Reply

    What about Lol, Lmao, lmfao, and pos? I’m not proud that I know what these are. It’s just a necessity.

    • ChrisSprad
      ChrisSprad September 10, 2012 at 11:56 pm - Reply

      Funny Leah! Today when I was re-reading the post it was pretty evident I used someone else’s post because I would have put that! And probably made a couple up.

  3. Austin September 10, 2012 at 2:29 pm - Reply

    Thanks for sharing these. Even as a student pastor, I sometimes don’t always know what the slang terms are my students are using. These is an extremely helpful post for parents as well as student pastors.

    Austin

    • ChrisSprad
      ChrisSprad September 10, 2012 at 11:56 pm - Reply

      Thanks for piping in Austin! Be sure to share this link w/ other parents.

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