Teen slang accomplishes several things . . .
1. Slang sets you apart and makes you feel like you 'belong' to the group. This is extremely important, socially.
2. Slang helps you feel separate from all those old folks: your parents. This is part of the process of slowly leaving your parents' protection and becoming a responsible adult.
3. For some teens, slang lets them talk dirty around their parents without them knowing it. This is also part of slowly becoming separate from your parents.
It's all way bad, dude.
convict
get a bath
Slang and text messaging
Racking another kid is hitting them in their male parts. Racking someones "balls"
'Dudet' is not a word in English language. - I suspect it is some kind of teenage slang.
most areas where there are teenage people or urban areas around or anyone with a phone
The purpose behind Planned Parenthoood is to prevent any more unwanted teenage pregnancies (or at least to limit them) and promote safe teenage sexual practices.
Ranga is a slang word used by teenage kids. It refers to a person with red hair, and it comes from the word Orangutan.
Some teenage slang from the 1950s included phrases like "cool it," "cruisin' for a bruisin'," "pad," "threads," and "hot rod." These terms were often used by young people to express approval, warn of potential trouble, refer to a hangout spot, describe clothing, or talk about a fast car.
That's the purpose of slang - to give a group of people a private language that nobody else can understand except for them.
In slang, the most common usage describes a girl with a nice butt.
Teenage grammar slang for : Subject - Transitive Verb - Indirect Object - Direct Object sentence formation pattern.