Need to find a word that’s not on this list? No problem, just type it into this awesome data base, NetSlang. S&D: Search and Destroy (also could be a threat)īutter face: Person with a pretty body but ugly faceĤ20: =This means marijuana (also look for words like 420 4life, boo, blunt, and Buddha)ĪSLP: Age, Sex, Location, Picture (if someone is asking this of your child, pay attention)įUBAR: F***ed Up Beyond All Recognition (inebriated or stoned) However, it can also be used as a threat by a cyber bully. It means marked for death just by showing your face. This is a term that originated with online war games such as World of Warcraft. HATER: Person who expresses anger or jealously towards another person or group. Screepy: A blend of “Scary” and “Creepy.”ĤYEO: For Your Eyes Only (a sexting term). Often a term used for an unwise decision such as cutting class.īorn Stunna: Someone born with a lot of material things and flaunts it. YRIK: Yeah, Right, I Know “I’m in agreement with you.” Thinspro, #secretsociety123 & #ana: anorexia Nsfw: not safe for work (post will include nudity, etc.) SNL: Same Night Lay or Slang for a one night stand Frog emoji + coffee cup emoji: Based off a popular meme of Kermit the Frog drinking a cup of tea, teens use this emoji combo to sarcastically imply ‘but that’s none of my business’ or ‘I’m just saying’.(For more on the “like for rate” or “like for HDM” trend, see our blog post, #HDM: Decoding the Latest Wave of Teen Cyber Slang.) Likers get rate: A phrase that implies the original poster will rank anyone that likes/comments/answers a post, typically around how cool they are perceived to be or how they look also used to incent followers to like posts to get something (usually indicated in the post) in return.No chill: Used to describe someone who is being irrational.Slept: Can refer to hitting someone hard enough to knock them out, missing out on something awesome, or to be extremely high.Peep: Can refer either to friends (your people), or to look at/listen to (e.g.Savage: Used to describe something that is hardcore or extreme, in a good way.Dime: The highest rating on a scale of 1-10 used to share approval or express how good something is.:3: A symbol meant to represent the cat face made by anime characters when they say something clever, sarcastic, or comment on something cute.Kermit and coffee emojis together = “It’s none of my business,” or “I’m just sayin’.” ![]() ![]() Happy texting to all and remember to be kind and keep it clean! Your input keeps us on our toes and keeps our list fun and up-to-date. Thanks to all the readers (including teens) who continue to comment on our posts and send us notes on the acronyms we include on our lists. Keep your eye out for some of the riskier terms. We’ve also included a huge list of terms (some new some previously published) your teen may also be using via text (Or hey, even the adults you know!). Thanks, Ask.fm for publishing this fresh list (1-20). There are some we’ve never seen that are pretty clever. This year the app Ask.Fm made that job a little easier and published the top acronyms teens use every day on their chat site. Any idea what 4YEO, IGS, or ‘Dime’ mean in your teen’s texts? Read on.Īt least once a year we update our texting chat acronyms (slang) list.
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