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Friday, January 17, 2014

Student Slang 101 | Ward 8 DC Teacher

Student Slang 101 | Ward 8 DC Teacher:

Student Slang 101

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Slang has been around for decades. Although it’s common among teenagers, it has evolved since my generation. As a teacher, I hear student slang throughout the entire school day. As a result, I’ve complied a short list of high frequency words and phrases used this year:

bob: Although it’s real name, in the traditional sense, it’s a generic term used to address anyone – male or female.
Examples:
Student-to-student: “Come on bob, we’re gonna be late,” or “bob, let me borrow that pencil.”

guh: This term is an “adjective.” It’s often used to describe “frustration or embarrassment.”
Example:
Student-to-teacher: “Do we have school next _________________?”
Teacher-to-student: “Yes.”
Student-to-student: “Ha, you(‘re) guh.”

kill: This term describes