Posted: 29 July 2025 at 6:32pm | IP Logged | 12
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My 17 year old son and 14 year old daughter inform me regularly that most of the terms we older folk think the kids use are already falling or have fallen into desuetude... dude. :)-------------------------------------------- When I did LAB RATS I had one of the characters use “dude” prompting snark online about whether the series was “set in the 90s” since NO ONE used “dude” anymore.
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I think some slang terms become entrenched and stick around for decades, some fall by the wayside fairly quickly.
"Dope", "sick", "hot", "rad", and to some extent, even "groovy", are still used as positive descriptors.
I think the ones that drop out fast are the ones people tried too hard to make a thing. Remember "on fleek"? Probably not so much. But "on point", "off the hook", and "off the chain" - pretty much all meaning the same thing - still get used.
I don't think "dude" is going anywhere soon. Kinda hoping "bruh" does...but probably not. It's just a derivative of "bro", which has been around for some time.
I kinda like the ones that sort of abbreviate words, like "sus"(picious) or (ca)"rizz"(ma). "Delulu" is a new one to me, but I'm guessing its meaning is similar to that of "cra-cra" (which doesn't really abbreivate "crazy" as much as make it sound...cute).
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