What does AF mean?
Definition, Use Cases, Examples

AF Meaning

AF stands for As F**k.

AF is an internet slang initialism that conveys emphasis.

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How is AF used? Use Cases & Examples

Teenagers frequently use this slang term to express an intense level of feeling. The explicit profanity is shielded through the initialism in this abbreviation that orginated with the advent of texting.

Examples of how your teen might use the slang term AF:

-How was football practice?
-savage af

-That pizza was dope AF

-Have you seen The Fault in Our Stars?
-Yeah, sad af.

-Want to go bowling?
-Nah I’m tired AF.

How to Identify if your child is using the AF slang word

You might learn your child is using this slang term by chance when a text pops up on the phone screen. But while the slang term AF is harmless, other teenage slang terms could indicate that your teen is talking about risky behaviors or communicating with potentially dangerous people.

Having a parental control app on your child’s phone will give you peace of mind by alerting you to your child’s exposure to risks encountered on their phone. With a parental control app installed on your child’s phone, you have the control to set alerts to help your teen avoid the pitfalls of predators, drug dealers, and other negative influences. Having the ability to vary the level of monitoring gives you the power to choose what is right for your child, and these levels can be adjusted easily at any time.

How to talk with your child about use of the AF slang word

You might be struggling to keep your teenager’s vocabulary clean, and the slang expression AF is commonplace in our vernacular, to the point of showing up in advertisements for common products. Talk with your teen about code switching, knowing what’s appropriate given the environment. Here are some tips for initiating a discussion with your teenager about the nuances of conversation:

  • When you’re speaking to someone, are you aware of your brain’s filtering of what you’re saying?
  • What are some expressions to avoid when speaking to teachers and employers?
  • Are there expressions that you use with your friends that you avoid with adults?
  • What are some inoffensive expressions you could use in place of AF?

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