What does Function or Func mean?
Definition, Use Cases, Examples

Function or Func Meaning

Function/func is a party.

Function/func is an internet slang term that refers to a party.

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How is Function or Func used? Use Cases & Examples

A slang term that originated in the Bay Area of California, function/func is a party, but smaller than a rager. This slang expression was popularized by rappers Kendrick Lamar and Travis Scott.

Examples of how your teen might use the slang term function/func:

-Func tonite Nia house
-yo dtp

-home alone this weekend- saturday nite func!!!

-Why are you so salty today?
-Func last night at Diego’s. Tengo resaca.

-Let’s go to the function at Molly’s brother’s fraternity.
-ok what are you telling your parents

How to Identify if your child is using the Function or Func 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 function/func 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 Function or Func slang word

Another party indicator, the slang expression function/func requires immediate parental attention. Although this type of party is smaller than a rager, alcohol is still a key component of a function/func. While it’s important that teenagers have opportunities to socialize, illegal and potentially harmful activities need to be avoided. First-time use of alcohol and marijuana typically peaks in summer months, the season of functions and ragers.

Here are some tips for dealing with teenagers and parties:

  • Consider having an evening curfew.
  • If your teen wants to spend the night with friends or go to an event at someone else’s house, contact the parents directly to confirm that responsible adults will be present and no forms of alcohol/drugs will be allowed.
  • Talk about the risk of alcohol poisoning and risky behaviors that can occur when people are intoxicated.
  • Make sure that alcohol and prescriptions in your home are locked away when you are absent.

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