250 Slang Words
An Adult’s Guide to Slang Words
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ナレーター:
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Matthew Afolabi
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著者:
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Qdix Press
概要
An Adult’s Guide to Modern Teen Language
Are you tired of hearing words from your kids or students and feeling completely lost?
Ever wondered what “rizz,” “peng,” “NPC,” “delulu,” “snitching,” “gooning,” “W move,” or “glowdown” really mean—and which ones should concern you?
You’re not alone.
Teen slang is evolving faster than ever, and this book is your clear, safe, and trusted guide through it all. Whether you’re a parent, carer, teacher, youth worker, or simply curious, this resource helps you finally understand the language young people use every day—online and offline.
What You’ll Find Inside
Each slang term includes:
- Pronunciation
- Meaning and origin
- Example sentences
- Context and usage notes
- Age-appropriateness rating
- A refined “elegant alternative” adults can use
- A Caution Note explaining risks, sensitivities, or hidden meanings
From harmless trends to serious safeguarding red flags, this guide lifts the lid on what words really communicate—and why young people use them.
Essential Safeguarding Support.
Includes a dedicated chapter for teachers and caregivers:
- How to spot red-flag language
- When slang indicates potential risk
- How to talk about slang safely and confidently
- How to address harmful or bullying terms like “NPC,” “op,” “snitch,” “clapped,” “built like a fridge,” and more
- When to escalate concerns to safeguarding leads
Perfect for schools, youth settings, and families.
Why This Book Matters:
Slang isn’t just language—it's culture.
It signals belonging, humour, stress, identity, friendships, and sometimes hidden struggles.
This guide helps you:
- Understand what young people are really saying
- Decode online behaviour
- Spot warning signs early
- Respond calmly, clearly, and confidently
No judgement.
No embarrassment.
No guessing.
Just clarity.
Who This Book Is For
- Parents trying to understand their teens
- Teachers, TAs, DSLs, and pastoral staff
- Youth workers and mentors
- Anyone who wants to stay updated and informed