Youth Culture Vocabulary

13 words in this vocabulary list

noun a casual gathering or meeting with friends

verb to spend time socially with someone

  • We should schedule a time to hang out and discuss the project further.
  • Hey, let's hang out this weekend and catch up!
  • I'm down to hang out with you guys later.
  • Sometimes it's nice to just hang out with your thoughts and reflect on life.

noun the act of skating

verb to glide or move along on skates

  • He enjoyed the graceful movements of figure skaters at the ice rink.
  • Let's go skate at the park this weekend!
  • I can't wait to shred the gnar at the skate park!
  • She carefully navigated the delicate situation like a skilled skater on thin ice.

noun refers to young people between the ages of 13 and 19

  • The program is designed to provide support and guidance to teens as they navigate through their formative years.
  • Teens these days are always on their phones, texting and scrolling through social media.
  • My cousin is a total gym rat, always hanging out with other teens at the gym.
  • The new movie explores the inner struggles and emotions of teens in a way that is both relatable and thought-provoking.

noun a word or phrase used to refer to a person who is part of the baby boomer generation, typically used in a dismissive or condescending manner

  • During the meeting, one of the younger employees responded with 'OK boomer' when the older colleague criticized their use of social media for marketing.
  • My dad keeps telling me to get a job, but I just respond with 'OK boomer' and walk away.
  • I posted a picture of my avocado toast on Instagram and someone commented 'OK boomer' - like, seriously?
  • When my grandpa started complaining about how kids these days are always on their phones, I just smiled and said 'OK boomer' in my head.

noun a slang term used to address a male friend or acquaintance

  • The young man addressed his friend as 'bruh' in a casual setting.
  • Bruh, did you see that crazy video on TikTok?
  • Yo, bruh, let's hit up the party tonight.
  • When he found out he failed the exam, he was like 'bruh, my life is over'.

noun a slang term used to describe the sound made by screeching tires on a car

  • The driver quickly applied the brakes, causing the tires to skrt on the pavement.
  • I saw the car skrt past me on the highway, it was going so fast!
  • When he saw the police car behind him, he knew he had to skrt out of there.
  • Her sharp words made him skrt away from the argument.

noun a feeling or state of mind that is often expressed nonverbally

adjective describing something that is significant, intense, or relatable in a particular context

  • The speaker's passionate delivery really set the mood for the entire conference.
  • When the DJ played my favorite song, it was a big mood.
  • Getting a free coffee this morning was a total mood.
  • The stormy weather outside matched my gloomy mood perfectly.

noun a significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people

  • The youthquake of the 1960s was a significant cultural and political movement.
  • Did you feel that youthquake at the music festival last night?
  • The youthquake is totally changing the game in fashion trends.
  • Her innovative ideas caused a youthquake in the industry.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea, such as 'kids'

verb action word that expresses a state of being or an action, such as 'be' and 'get'

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence, such as 'with'

article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'the' or 'a'

  • It is important for educators to understand how to effectively engage and connect with younger generations.
  • Teachers need to be able to get down with the kids in order to build rapport and create a positive learning environment.
  • Yo, if you want to be a cool parent, you gotta know how to get down with the kids.
  • In order to stay relevant in today's fast-paced world, it's crucial to be able to get down with the kids and understand their perspectives.

noun a Chinese dialect spoken mainly in the city of Shanghai and surrounding areas

  • Sheng is a traditional Chinese musical instrument that is played in orchestras.
  • I heard that Sheng is really difficult to learn how to play.
  • I'm thinking of picking up the Sheng and starting a band.
  • Learning to play the Sheng is like mastering a new language.

adjective a Hindi slang term meaning carefree, relaxed, or cool

  • The committee was impressed by her bindaas attitude towards problem-solving.
  • She always faces challenges with a bindaas attitude, never letting anything bring her down.
  • He's such a bindaas guy, always living life to the fullest.
  • Her bindaas spirit is like a breath of fresh air in this dull office environment.

noun a slang term used to refer to a person who is overly interested in technology, especially computers and the internet

  • The neek of the company was always punctual and diligent in his work.
  • I heard that new neek at the office is really good with computers.
  • Don't be such a neek, just chill out and have some fun.
  • His love for books and learning earned him the nickname 'neek' among his friends.

noun a plural noun referring to young fish or juvenile marine organisms

  • The study focused on the impact of social media on adolescarias' mental health.
  • I heard that adolescarias these days are really into TikTok.
  • Some adolescarias are always on their phones, texting and stuff.
  • The teacher described the transition from childhood to adolescarias as a journey of self-discovery.