What does YOLO mean?
Definition, Use Cases, Examples

YOLO Meaning

YOLO stands for You Only Live Once. YOLO is an internet slang initialism that implies taking advantage of the current moment.

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How is YOLO used? Use Cases & Examples

Teenagers frequently use this slang term to justify an action that might be considered risky or decadent. The slang expression YOLO can be considered the modern equivalent of carpe diem, Latin for seize the day.

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

-I’m going skydiving on my 18th birthday!
-YOLO

-Meeting up with TWO guys I met on Snapchat – yolo!!!

-We’ve had birthday cake for breakfast every morning this week YOLO!

-Katie and Cole are bringing space cake to the party!!!
-yolo

How to Identify if your child is using the YOLO 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 YOLO is usually 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 YOLO slang word

The teen slang abbreviation YOLO is an expression to explore further if you see it in your teenager’s digital communications. It can be a completely harmless exclamation or, sometimes, an indication of actions that are inherently dangerous. Help your child develop strategies to resist risky behavior with these tips:

  • Encourage safe risk-taking such as participating in an exciting sport such as river rafting or scuba diving.
  • Give your teen the freedom to express himself/herself in safe ways such as dyeing their hair a wacky color or wearing unusual clothes.
  • Talk about the consequences of risky behavior. Sadly, there are a plethora of true-life stories of how one poor choice ruined a life.
  • Discuss family rules and values.
  • Role play scenarios for dealing with peer influence.
  • Keep communication open with your child.
  • Get to know your kid’s friends and monitor your teen’s activities.

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