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Hey noob, that’s so poggers! Teen slang decoded for the rest of us

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Have you been confused after your child told you that they were 'Poggers' about their 'drop' or 'Aura'?

Don't be afraid, because now the 22 most common terms used by young people are decoded – which means that you can finally understand your teenager.

The list of the most astonishing words was 'Finsta', where viewers of TV program Amandaland may be familiar with. The term refers to a fake, 'parent-friendly' Instagram account.

Other hose terms that are the spirits of Millennial and Gen X -parents are 'GRWM', which means that you are getting ready with me, and 'Poggers', which is used to show enthusiasm for something.

Other confusing sentences are 'moots', for mutual followers, 'ootd', meaning outfit of the day, 'cl', translating to cannot lie (or 'iCl' for I cannot lie), and 'clamped', which means worn out.

The Tesco Mobile study showed that one in four (27 percent) teenagers allows them to have a 'finsta' – which means that many parents can be completely in the dark about the full size of their children's online presence.

According to the poll, no less than 37 percent of teenagers try to spy on their parents via social media.

A fifth (19 percent) of the respondents said they use a secondary or 'spam' account with which they allow their parents to follow and where they carefully compile the content.

Hey noob, that’s so poggers! Teen slang decoded for the rest of us

A Tesco Mobile survey has the most common terms used by young people, which means that you can finally understand your teenager (file image)

The list of the most astonishing words was 'Finsta', where viewers of TV program Amandaland may be familiar with. The term refers to a fake, 'parent-friendly' Instagram account (file image)

The list of the most astonishing words was 'Finsta', where viewers of TV program Amandaland may be familiar with. The term refers to a fake, 'parent-friendly' Instagram account (file image)

One in three (34 percent) goes one step further and actively adjusts their privacy institutions to keep their stories and posts hidden from their parents, while a quarter (26 percent) has blocked a family member to follow them.

Emma Herridge, marketing director at Tesco Mobile, said: 'Our research shows how much of the online activity of children unnoticed. By promoting open conversations, parents can feel more confident by navigating the digital world with their children. '

Sheena Peckham, content leader at Internet Affairs, added: 'While parents navigate with their teenagers due to the ever -evolving social world, open and honest conversations are essential. We recommend starting conversations from a young age and to maintain a continuous dialogue about their online activities. '

Among the snake words that were decoded for parents were 'noob', referring to a new person, 'Rizz', who refers to someone's style or attractiveness, and 'aura', referring to someone who is cool.

22 Internet Snake Words Beeping those parents (and what they mean):

Finsta (a fake Instagram account) – 43 percent

GRWM (finish me with me) – 39 percent

Poggers (means enthusiasm) – 39 percent

Moots (mutual followers) – 39 percent

OOTD (outfit of the day) – 37 percent

Cl (can't lie) – 37 percent

Ratioed (referring to a message that has more negative comments than positive) – 33 percent

Touch grass (means spending more time outside and less time online) – 33 percent

NPC (stands for the non -player character that someone describes who misses an independent thought) – 32 percent

ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response, the tingling sensation that you experience in response to certain sounds or visuals) – 31 percent

Noob (stands for newbie means an inexperienced person) – 31 percent

Rizz (refers to a person style or attractiveness) – 28 percent

Aura (someone who is cool or confident) – 28 percent

Cap/no cap (refers to telling a lie or not telling a lie) – 28 percent

Tired (someone who is considered the greatest of all time) – 27 percent

Brat (someone who is full of confidence, unapologically daring and playfully challenging) – 26 percent

Clout (someone who has power, influence and popularity)- 24 percent

Bussin '(means exciting) – 24 percent

Grew (someone who is attractive, well stylized or great) – 23 percent

Bet (used to express approval or agreement) – 23 percent

Mid (something that is medium or average) – 22 percent

Drip (a stylish outfit or accessory) – 22 percent

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