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Tweens’ Most Used Slang Words—According to Them

Want to understand tweens? We decode the slang words they say and use most…

TL;DR

  • “Bro” is still a valid slang word with the next gen
  • Many of their most used slang words are the same as Gen Z’s
  • Some of their top slang words are rooted in African American Vernacular English
Trying to keep up with tween slang might just be the cringiest thing for all parties involved. It’s an awkward ride that often leaves adults asking, “what did they just say?!” It’s easy to get lost in a sea of “bruhs,” “slays,” and “bussins,” especially when 11-year-olds laugh at you for using it wrong. But don’t worry, YPulse has compiled our most anticipated trend survey The Tween Study to show brands everything they need to know about the lives of 8-12-year-olds. We’ve asked tweens what their most used slang words are in 2024 so brands can emerge with a newfound understanding of the youngest of consumers. But if they’re not careful, they’ll be as outdated as last year’s memes faster than they can say, “that’s so slay!”   This young gen already has a knack for turning everyday words into trendy expressions (just like teens). Here are the 10 most-used slang words among tweens right now—according to them:  The multi-generational obsession with bra / bro / bruh  Stemming from...

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