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Most tweens' dialogue is peppered with conjoined and repurposed words,http://cheapjordansshoesforsales.blogspot.com/. Some common slang words are:
2 cents - opinion or advicebird - girlbounce - leavecheddar - money or cashchillaxin - hanging out; a combination of "chilling" and "relaxing"deuces - byedip - byefives - laying claim to an empty chair or space for at least five minuteshome skillet - friendlaters - see you laterpoppins - perfect,デュベティカ 激安, like Mary Poppinsrequestion - a request that is also a questionrides - sneakerstope - excellent or very cool; a combination of "tight" and "dope"As you can see,http://woolrichoutletparka.halod.com/, some tween slang words are easier to understand than others. "Laters" and "2 cents" make a fair amount of sense,http://discountnikesoccershoes.webmium.com/, but "bird" is less obvious to us.
The takeaway here? Don't be afraid to ask your tween for an explanation if you don't understand something he says. If he responds to your texted request to come home for dinner with a bunch of letters and numbers,Duvetica italy, get clarification -- or Google his message to get the translation. (That means look it up on the Internet!)
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