Skip to main content

New slang words parents should know that their kids are using

Parents' go-to guide for new slang words

Two preteen girls looking a cell phone
Cottonbro Studio / Pexels

Are you all that? As if. If those phrases strike a chord, you probably grew up in the 90s. Every generation has its slang, which usually leaves parents in the dark as to what their kids are talking about. That’s kind of the point of slang. Kids, especially teens, invent their own sayings and phrases to convey meaning only they understand. Thanks to social media and texting, slang terms are much more prevalent, with usage starting younger.

If it seems like slang words are evolving faster than you can keep up, well, you’re right. That’s again courtesy of social media and memes, along with the fact that tweens and teens are attached to their cell phones. Now, as a parent, you may want to be chill, but it’s important to keep up with the new slang words your kids are using and what they mean. Of course, that may not always be rad to your kids, and neither is recycling 90s slang when talking to them. So, let’s get you updated on what the kids are saying these days.

Recommended Videos

New slang words

Teen on social media on her smartphone
Prostock Studio / Shutterstock

Hearing and seeing unfamiliar slang words may make you feel old, but take heart. Slang isn’t only for teens. By definition, it’s a way to separate yourself. Tweens and teens use slang words to differentiate themselves from the adults in their lives.

Knowing what they’re talking about gives parents a window into what’s going on in their world, which is important because the more teens push away, the more they need a guiding force in their lives. Here’d your go-to list of popular slang words with kids, tweens, and teens in 2024.

Common slang words

  • AF – means f*** and is used to highlight something
  • A mood or mood – means you can relate to what someone is talking about
  • Ate – to be successful at something
  • ASL – abbreviation for “age-sex-location”
  • Aura points – describes how cool or uncool a person is
  • Bae – before anyone else, can refer to a person’s crush or significant other
  • Banger – something that’s very cool, like an awesome goal or a new hit song
  • Basic – used to describe someone as boring or uninteresting
  • Bet – used as an affirmative response like OK, yes, or let’s go
  • Bruh – gender-neutral term like the 90s dude
  • Cap – a lie
  • CEO – means to be good at something, like Sue is the CEO on the soccer field
  • Cringe – describes something someone did as childish or embarrassing
  • Cursed – often used to describe online images as weird or creepy
  • Curve – to reject a romantic interest
  • Dead – means something was extremely amusing
  • Delulu -a shortened version of delusional
  • Dope – something that is amazing or super cool
  • Drip – having an awesome sense of style
  • Emo – person who is withdrawn and often dresses all in black; can also refer to someone who likes drama
  • Fam – group of friends
  • FINSTA – fake Instagram teens often set up to keep parents from seeing their actual one
  • Flex – to show off in front of people
  • Ghost or ghosted – to end a relationship or friendship by completely ending all communication
  • Goals – what you want to accomplish or achieve
  • GOAT – greatest of all time
  • GTG – abbreviation for “got to go”
  • Gucci – cool or stylish
  • High key – to be really interested
  • IRL – abbreviation for “in real life”
  • No cap – not a lie
  • Noob – someone who is new or awful at something
  • OK Boomer – response meaning something is out of date
  • Pop off – get angry
  • Rizz – comes from charisma and means a person has game
  • Sic or sick – Amazing or awesome
  • Ship – shortened version or relationship
  • Simp – someone who goes overboard for a person they like
  • Snack – good-looking person
  • Spam – refers to fraudulent or fake social media profile
  • Spill the tea – dish the gossip
  • Sus – short for suspicious
  • Tea – gossip or dirt
  • Throw shade – another term for trash-talking
  • Trap phone – refers to a burner or older phone parents may not know kids have
  • Zaddy – a hot guy (could be any age)

Slang words to be wary of

As tweens and teens get older, they’re exposed to more and more. These slang words are ones you should be aware of to avoid possible unsafe situations your kids may find themselves in.

  • Body count – used to identify how many people someone has slept with
  • Dayer – a party held during the day
  • CU46 – abbreviation for “see you for sex”
  • 53X – abbreviation for “sex”
  • Function or func – refers to a party
  • Kick back – means a small party
  • KMS – abbreviation for “kill myself”
  • KYS – abbreviation for “kill yourself”
  • Low key – means you’re sort of interested; can also be used if you want to keep something secret
  • Mid – often used as an insult to describe something or someone as being not great
  • Molly – term for the ecstasy drug
  • Plug – drug supplier
  • Rager – a huge party
  • Smash – casual sex
  • Sloshed – intoxicated
  • Thirsty – looking for sex
  • Throw down – to have a party
  • Turnt – high or intoxicated
  • WTTP – abbreviation for “want to trade photos”
  • LMIRL – abbreviation for “let’s meet in real life”

If your head is spinning with all the new slang words, don’t worry. You’re not alone. Many parents are in the same boat when it comes to navigating the uncertain world of tweens and teens. Knowledge is power, though, and as a parent having all the information you can is helpful when trying to understand your kids as well as knowing when they may be in trouble. So, don’t take a chill pill when it comes to your children. Being in the know with new slang words is a helpful tool. This list is also only the tip of the iceberg, because slang words are always changing. So, be sure to stay high key.

Dawn Miller
Dawn Miller began her professional life as an elementary school teacher before returning to her first love, writing. In…
No caffeine required: 11 fun Starbucks drinks for kids
Keep your child calm and caffeine free with these Starbucks drinks for kids
A girl outside with a Starbucks drink.

Every parent has had to stop at a Starbucks to grab one more coffee to make it through the day. If the kids are in the car, you know you will order drinks — and every kind of cake pop they have — for your child. While water from Starbucks just hits differently, if you treat yourself, those kids should get something fun, too. Aside from letting a child run around with a caffeinated beverage, we have Starbucks drinks for kids every parent needs to know about. 
Easy drinks to please most kids

These tasty go-to drinks at Starbucks usually please everyone.
Chocolate milk
We know you can make this at home, but kids love chocolate milk. Instead of the boxed kind from Horizon out front that your child will drink down in two gulps, ask for handmade chocolate milk. Your child could always get regular milk with vanilla for a kick or try strawberry milk if they feel adventurous.
Hot chocolate
Although this one technically has a little caffeine, it's not a lot. If your child likes their drink hot, nothing beats a hot chocolate on a cool day. The same is true when you order a mocha; your child can have regular hot chocolate, white hot chocolate, zebra hot chocolate, or vanilla hot chocolate.
Lemonade
Starbucks usually has a rotating lineup of lemonades your child will love to try. From regular to strawberry puree, you can't go wrong with a refreshing lemonade. See if your location has any employee creations to try or has a seasonal flavor.
Blended lemonade
When it's a little hotter out, and a frozen drink would keep your child cool, a blended lemonade would do the trick. Starbucks takes a regular lemonade and blends it up to a slushy consistency for an additional texture your children will enjoy. Strawberry is a favorite, but see what other options your local one has.
Babyccino
While you won't see a Babyccino on the menu, order your little one steamed milk with added foam on top. To take it up a notch, ask for a drizzle of flavored syrup.
Apple cider
While only seasonal, no child can resist the call of a hot apple cider from Starbucks. There is something about that first one of the year, like how adults are with their pumpkin spice.
More creative drinks for the kids

Read more
10 fantastic lunch ideas for kids so they don’t get bored at mealtime
Keep the lunch boxes fresh and exciting with these cool meal ideas
A child eating her school lunch

Any parent knows making those school lunches day after day gets tedious. Well, it's the same for your kids and teens who open up the lunch bags and boxes every day. It doesn't take long for those lunches from home to get mundane. So, what are busy parents to do? We want to keep lunches fresh and exciting during the school year, but it's hard to come up with creative and tasty lunches five days a week.

If you are searching for ways to brighten up the lunch boxes this school year, we've got fun, delish, and healthy lunch ideas for kids that will make opening the box or bag the best part of the day.
Lunch ideas for kids

Read more
The best dog breeds that are ideal for kids
Here are the best dogs for kids to share a happy life together
Two children petting a dog.

You see the TikTok videos and commercials where the parents gift their children a dog for Christmas or a birthday. It always makes you tear up. If your children have seen one, they may have asked when they will get a fluffy companion. But which breed would be the right fit for your family and lifestyle? If your family wants to expand by one more, these are the best dogs for kids, so parents know which breeds could be their child's next best friend.
The go-to family dog breeds

There are breeds that come first to mind for families when picking out the best dog for their kids.
Golden retriever

Read more