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  • Pat_Riot@lemmy.today
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    1 day ago

    The kids’ new slang is fucking stupid. My son last night was excited about his skills in the game he was playing and told me he was " cracked " … cracked?

    Man, like, I know we used " bad " to mean good, but come on. Cracked? Cracked is a crazy person. Cracked is how we pirated computer games. Cracked is your engine block after you poured cold water in an overheated car.

    This is even stupider than " crashing out " meaning you threw a temper tantrum instead of falling asleep after an up all night acid trip.

    I fucking hate it.

    • RBWells@lemmy.world
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      15 hours ago

      One day as I was leaving for work, my penultimate daughter said “mom, that fit shreds” and I was like, excuse me, WHAT did you call me?

      “Your clothes are great!”

      My outfit, it shreds. Apparently.

      I don’t hate it but don’t remember being very slangy as a teenager.

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      1 day ago

      Actually I just remembered that, even some 20 years ago (possibly more) in France, we used to describe OP characters in videogames as “craqués”, which could mean “broken” or “cracked”, so I was not weirded out by this one, as the meaning is similar enough.

      I wonder how “cracked” came to be and whether this is one of the only contemporary instance where some French slang may have influenced the English one somehow? Probably just a coincidence.

    • Yaky@slrpnk.net
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      20 hours ago

      Back in my day when we were leet and pwned noobs, it was gg.

      Eh, slang was always dumb and obscure. That’s the point, isn’t it?