Drug Slang Quiz = Worthless
October 31st, 2006 by Alex
Boy, I hope my groovy Mom and Pop don’t catch me ripping on some wacky terbacky. They might cop to my jive or maybe even gank my fry stick. I can’t believe they found the Street Drug Slang Dictionary. This damn slang gives me away every time!
Or not. I love these so-called Slang Dictionary’s that are supposed to clue parents in to what their kids are doing. There’s nothing you can do about aging. And anyone who grows up should know that if you’re young there’s always something new to describe what you don’t want adults to know about.
A recent
Drug Slang Quiz surfaced yesterday. The quiz was published by Health Day and developed by “experts” to help parents figure out if their kids are in trouble. For instance, did you know that you are now able to call marijuana by the names of
Chronic or
Schwagg depending on type?! Holy shit! How have they decoded our secret language??
Too bad this quiz, and others just like it, are absolutely worthless. The only way to figure out what your kid calls drugs is by being aproachable about the subject and not forcing them to talk in code language around you. But I guess it’s easier to read a book…
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