What does OT mean?
Definition, Use Cases, Examples

OT Meaning

OT stands for Off Topic.

OT is an internet slang initialism that describes a digression.

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How is OT used? Use Cases & Examples

As with conversations in real life, sometimes digital conversations derail and the participants go off on a tangent. When this occurs, someone might use the slang expression OT to point out that the discussion has digressed from its original intent. This term is especially used in forums that are devoted to a specific subject.

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

-He was like “another OT remark will result in detention blah blah blah.”

-This might be OT, but does anyone know when Renaissance will drop?

-Did you see that zit on her nose?
-OT a little?

-It’s so easy to get Madame Turner OT. We spend half the class talking about outdoor markets in France. lol

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

Due to the constant electronic barrage from our smartphones, staying on topic is an incredible challenge. Keeping your kid on track and productive with academics is vital for his/her academic success. The slang initialism OT offers an opportunity for you to work with your teens to sharpen their skills for focusing on homework.

Here are some strategies for helping your teen stay on task:

  • If possible, schedule complex work for your teen’s most energized time of day: morning, afternoon, or night.
  • Designate a location that is relatively free of distractions. For example, you might try finding a library that has study carrels so that the only things your teen will see around him/her if he/she looks up are brown walls.
  • Use noise-canceling headphones to drown out auditory distractions.
  • Take five minute moving-around breaks for every 25 minutes of studying.
  • And most important, place your teen’s phone in a different room from where he/she is studying.

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