What does Dayger mean?
Definition, Use Cases, Examples

Dayger Meaning

Dayger is a combination of the words daytime and rager.

Dayger is an internet slang term that describes a party held during the day.

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How is Dayger used? Use Cases & Examples

A rager is a wild party, and a dayger is a large, decadent party held during the day. This type of party is often held during summer or school holidays and is characterized by an open invitation and extreme use of alcohol and/or drugs.

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

-Teacher workday Monday-dayger at Moe house
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-Let’s have a dayger at your house after orientation. We’ll get out at noon.
-sorry can’t – neighbors are all spys for the rents

-Can you give me a ride to the dayger at the lake?
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-Aidens dayger was lit amirite

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

You might learn your child is using this slang term by chance when a text pops up on the phone screen. The use of the slang term dayger is a huge red flag and indicates 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 easily be adjusted at any time.

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

Seeing the slang expression dayger in your kid’s digital conversations indicates a high alert situation. The nature of a dayger is to party to excess which is a risk in itself, not to mention the additional dangerous activities that can occur when teens are intoxicated. You can never have too many opportunities to address safety with your teenager; and if you’re seeing dayger in their communications, it’s time for parental intervention.

Here are some prompts for talking with your teen about partying:

  • Let’s review our safety rules and the consequences for breaking those rules.
  • How would you handle it if someone invited you to an event and it turned out to be a dayger?
  • Let’s think of a code word or emoji that you can text, and we will pick you up immediately wherever you are.
  • The next time someone is planning a dayger, would you like to have your own party or planned activity that you can invite some friends to?

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