Parents Magazine: “Teens in each generation develop a unique language of their own—and the same can be said of Gen Z and Gen Alpha. Over the years, parents have heard terms ranging from “outta sight” and “phat,” to things like “sick” and “gag me with a spoon.” Every decade has been marked by its special phrases that quickly grow outdated (and might just become “cheugy”) to the teens of the future. But even while being a part of youth culture—and the slang that defines it—when you’re young, it can get harder and harder to keep up with the latest teen jargon by the time you’re the parent of one. Here’s what you need to know to keep up with the kids…”
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