Talking Trends: Teen Slang – Sequoit Media

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Talking Trends: Teen Slang – Sequoit Media
This week on “Talking Trends” we are going into an unknown world: a teenager’s brain. Teens like myself are very creative when it comes to making up new words to say. Here are just a few examples. “Oof” Meaning a difficult or an unfortunate situation. Example: Person 1- I have four tests today. Person 2
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