Your teenager is speaking a language you helped pay for and cannot understand. This book fixes that.
Inside are sixty-seven words your kid is actually saying - in the group chat, in the hallway, in the passenger seat of a car you are still making payments on. For each one:
The plain meaning, in one sentence a grown-up can useA real example, heard in the wildWhere it came fromA note on precisely what will happen if you try to say it yourself (nothing good)From rizz to skibidi to delulu to the number that means absolutely nothing, it is a field manual for the modern parent - no lectures, no panic, funny but never cruel. The companion to the 67: Say Less app.
The ideal gift for confused parents, aunts, uncles, teachers, and anyone who has ever nodded along to a sentence they did not understand.