Teen slang: Are you too mid to understand it, or can you flex with the best of them? Teachers owe it to themselves to stay updated on the latest teen lingo, no matter how perplexing it might seem (6-7, anyone?). Being familiar with this slang can enhance your connection with students, even if you only adopt a few terms here and there. One exciting resource is our free printable teen slang posters. Although students might say they’re cringe, let’s be honest—teachers are often known for being a little extra anyway!
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Free Teen Slang Posters
Communicate using words that resonate with today’s youth! This collection of 10 free printable posters is perfect for classrooms or school hallways. Simply enter your email information in the form on this page and download your posters now!
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Here’s what you can find in our collection:
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Fire Results
Bruh, you studied for the test? That’s tuff. Your grade’s gonna be fire.
Translation: Studying takes effort, but it pays off. Your hard work is about to show.
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Prepare To Be Cooked
Fam, if you don’t study for that quiz tomorrow, prepare to be cooked.
Translation: Friends, if you don’t study for that quiz, you’re going to fail.
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You Think You Have Rizz
Bruh, you can’t be late to class just because you think you have rizz.
Translation: Bro, you can’t be late just because you think you’re charming.
In our classroom, we don’t say 6-7 in the Big 26. Trust.
Translation: In our classroom, we don’t use 6-7 anymore in 2026. Trust us.
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The Bell Is Not Nonchalant
Walking into class all nonchalant after the bell rings doesn’t erase the tardy, fam.
Translation: Arriving late and acting casual about it doesn’t change the fact that you’re tardy.
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Skibidi Toilet Grade
Study for your test so that your grade is not skibidi toilet.
Translation: Study for your test so your grade isn’t terrible.
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Mew Less, Study More
No cap, you’d be the most sigma student ever if you mewed less and studied more.
Translation: No lie, you’d be the best student ever if you spent more time studying and less time worrying about how you look.
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Lowkey Fire
It’s actually lowkey fire that you turn in your work on time.
Translation: You might not believe it, but it’s actually great that you turn your work in on time.
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Don’t Be Delulu
Don’t be delulu, you actually have to high-key study in this class to get those fire grades.
Translation: Don’t be silly, you really have to study hard in this class to get amazing grades.
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Crash-Out and Clock It
This class making you crash-out? Time to stop slacking. Clock it.
Translation: If this class is overwhelming you, it’s time to refocus, put in the effort, and take it seriously. Pay attention and do the work.
Fun Ways to Use Your Free Teen Slang Posters
These ideas are straight fire!
Create a bulletin board featuring the posters, then invite students to add sticky notes with their own inspirational messages using the latest slang.
Encourage students to work in groups, “translating” each poster into plain language that their parents or grandparents would understand.
Have students select a poster, then research how to convey the same message using slang from another era. (For instance, “Bruh, you can’t be late to class just because you think you have rizz,” could be transformed into “Dude, it’s so whack you always show up late just because you think you’re da bomb,” or “Man, it’s such a drag that you’re always late—you’re not nearly as groovy as you think.”)
Share some of the slang that was popular during your teenage years and discuss the origins of these phrases. How did slang spread among teens in the pre-internet, pre-social media days?
Invite students to create their own new slang term or phrase, and challenge them to see if they can make it catch on at your school—and beyond!