ily (I love you)
Sexxii (hot) ex. Oh he's sexxii or "yeahhhh that's SO sexxii!*eye roll*
lol-laugh out loud
pimp- reallyy cool or amazing
Flyy- awsome
Lmao-Laughing my ass off
Some words used by teenagers today that may not have been used by previous generations include "lit" (meaning exciting or excellent), "flex" (to show off or boast), and "salty" (feeling upset or bitter). These terms are examples of slang that evolves with each generation of teenagers.
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Its called self-centerization, in other words, they only think of themselves and they have this, "don't tell me what i gotta do" habit.
most teenagers think it's cool to spell things wrong or are too lazy to do it
Anne Frank's life still impacts teenagers today because her diary provides a raw and relatable account of the human experiences of fear, hope, and resilience during a time of great adversity. Through her words, teenagers are able to connect with her emotions and struggles, and draw inspiration from her bravery and optimism in the face of unimaginable circumstances. Anne's story also serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of hatred, discrimination, and intolerance.
Every version of youth has their own 'language' or form of slang. Words that mean one thing to older adults, could have a totally different meaning to young adults and teenagers today.
Before, again or formerly. Those words mean "then".
Yes, into and today are compound words.
Prepositions are words we use before pronouns or nouns to show their relationship with other words in the sentence.
I would describe it using, selfish, greed, and other words
I would describe it using, selfish, greed, and other words
Completion of high school or its equivalency. In other words, there is no other college degree that comes before an associates degree.
It means that you are using words too big for teenagers to understamd.