What Are These Weird Slang Words Colorado Teens Are Using?
Every generation that has grown up in Colorado has seen its share of "hip" slang words/terms. Some stick around, some fizzle out, but they all find their way to the young people for a least a while.
When you take a look at these words you have to wonder who came up with them in the first place. Imagine being the person who coins a phrase and it goes "viral;" it has to be very satisfying.
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Slang terms have been around for decades as a way for a persons vernacular stand out. Who doesn't want to stand out more than a young person? So, they latch onto the latest in slang and ride it for all that its worth.
What's funny is how the young people love to use slang as a way to set themselves apart from adults, and then when adults start using the slang, the kids freak out. Then again, some "trendy" slang terms become a part of everyday society.
Slang Terms That Are Now Widely Used:
- Sick - as in great.
- Fire - also as in great.
- Bummer - as in unfortunate.
- Squad - as in your group of friends.
That list goes on and on, with terms that used to be unheard of, then became popular. A lot of times, young people will start using a slang term that ends up running its course and disappears from society altogether; "fiddlesticks" and 'the cat's pajamas," for example.
The Associated Press put together a list of seven words/phrases that teens are using these days, their meanings, and how they came about. Let's take a look.
Slang Words/Phrases That Colorado Teens Are Using
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