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  2. The kids are saying ‘GYAT’: What does it mean? - AOL

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    Teens use GYAT verbally and on social media and messaging platforms like TikTok, Twitch, Discord and YouTube. Slang like GYAT can start a conversation or be shorthand to get around electronic ...

  3. These are the most popular slang words teens are saying ... - AOL

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    Nearly 3 in 5 surveyed parents said they keep up with modern slang to better connect with their teens.

  4. As teens develop slang each generation, parents and others ...

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    As teens develop new slang each generation, parents may need the help of linguists to understand the terms. ... August 8, 2024 at 6:05 PM. TTYL, omg, lol, slay, lit: You may not understand most of ...

  5. Category:British slang - Wikipedia

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  6. Why are teens yelling ‘yeet!’? - AOL

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    What to know about the slang word “Yeet”: the definition, meaning and historical significance.

  7. Polari - Wikipedia

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    Polari (from Italian parlare 'to talk') is a form of slang or cant historically used primarily in the United Kingdom by some actors, circus and fairground performers, professional wrestlers, merchant navy sailors, criminals and sex workers, and particularly among the gay subculture.

  8. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    2. (n.) (slang) police informer (US: narc, derived from narcotics agent, but often used in a general sense) nappy absorbent undergarment for babies (US: diaper) National Insurance compulsory payments made to the Government from earnings to pay for welfare benefits, the National Health Service (see below) and the state pension fund. never-never

  9. What is ‘sus’? Decoding the latest slang word - AOL

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    It was the No. 1 slang word used by teens in 2023, according to a survey of more than 600 parents by the language learning platform Preply. In the survey, 62% of parents said "sus" is the most ...