![]() ![]() Going ham - I would like to tell you this is the title of my journal entry about my brief, scorching hot summer fling with St. “Leo fell asleep the second his keppele hit the pillow. Wonderful could be tucked at the end of a grueling day of cavity filling and root canaling, because tucked means tired. Tucked - Could this be your son’s freshly pressed button-down shirt he wears daily to his successful dental practice? Not in this case. “After what seemed like the one-millionth time his loving mother gently requested just two freaking minutes of his attention, Leo got pressed and slammed his bedroom door.”Ĭonnect with your community every morning. For cool teens, pressed means ticked, pissed, agitated and all the other emotions a teen might feel when, say, their mom repeatedly asks them to help with this column. Pressed - If you think this refers to the button-down shirt and suit your son wears every day to his thriving law practice, you would be wrong. “Leo had such high ratings for Davis’ fit whilst doing a fit check he remarked, ‘Yo, I like the drip.’ ” Conveniently, we can combine drip with fit and fit check. Drip is another term for a sharp or snazzy outfit. “When Davis requested an opinion on his fit, he asked Leo to do a fit check.”ĭrip - Nope, not the sound of water droplets escaping into the sink because your sons didn’t turn off the faucet properly due to their arms being tired after their WWE-style family room wrestling match. ![]() Fit is so popular it has sprouted an offshoot in fit check, for when you model your outfit for your friend to rate. “When asked by his talented mother if he was ready to leave for baseball practice, Leo replied, ‘Bet!’ ”įit - Stand down if you think this means how easily your pants button at the waist. (Mama might not be hip, but she does buy the good snacks.)īet - While not new, bet is still plugging along as a common term for yes or cool, used when you are too cool to simply say yes. I present you with my Teen Lingo Decoder, courtesy of the kids I didn’t give birth to who regularly raid my pantry. Oh, well, at least they’ll have good stories for their therapists someday. Because it’s not embarrassing enough for your mom to be writing this column on hot teen jargon, she will call your friends and ask their opinion when you roll your eyes at her, thus upping the embarrassment factor. ![]()
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