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Youth

Young age, young generations.

That boy is in his youth ages.

by skaddooof February 6, 2020


Youth

Youth is a South, East, West and North of London sign of their language. A youth can be a Child or a Teenager, usually used in a threatening way.

That youth is hiding a knife in his sock!

by London Design3r August 26, 2019


Youth

Youth refers to the age or condition of being young. It can also mean a teenager, and teens often tend to get into mischief or trouble easily.

Oh to have the energy of a toddler, the optimism of youth, the strength of a young adult, and the wisdom of the elderly at the same time.

The Youth Leader taught his teens about teamwork , appropriate attitude, and kindness to others.

by Simmaniac January 13, 2021


Youth

1) The quality of being young
2) A young person

1) Youth drains away when you become old
2) I'm still a youth

by Rhoddium December 10, 2021


buss the youths

Normally spoken as an invitation to a task that will benefit many people; often a measure of kindness

Ben come on! Buss the youths

by TrapstarJe March 19, 2017


Twechar Youth Team

Twechar Youth Team is a gang of young men and scatty women that roam the streets of Twechar at night preying on the weak. The Twechar Youth Team often travel in hordes of thousands terrorising the elderly and consuming the wild animals. The Alphas of the pack are Aiden, Ally and Gizmo these three are a force to be reckoned with and if they cross you're path you better turn tail and run. Forget about honor. Forget about the chips, cheese and curry and do not under any circumstance try to tusle with these muscle men.

The Twechar Youth Team are on the move tonight.

by Frank Quadfeed Waugh December 25, 2021


Hudson home for troubled youth

Slang for the United States Military academy at West Point,

sometimes used by cadets when asked what school they attend so that they don’t have to have conversations with people about West Point in social settings. Similar to the South Hudson Institute of Technology.

However, the term is more often used as a joke between cadets playing on the idea that the Academy feels like a place where they send delinquent youth for punishment

Hey man I heard you’re in the Army? Oh no, I just go to the Hudson home for troubled youth.

by Thayer Menace November 27, 2024