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Flamingo Girl
June 2nd, 2004, 10:00 AM
TEENAGER (NOUN)

1) A mammal found extensively throughout the planet, often clustered in groups in front of television sets or computers (See SLOTHS). Thought to be a member of Homo Sapiens due to physical similarities, though social and emotional behavior leads many researchers to consider Teenagers to be a completely different species altogether (See 'PARENTS') Very territorial. (See 'ITS MY ROOM STAY OUT OF MY ROOM').


Teenagers are extraordinarily social animals, seeking contact with their peer groups to such a great extent they will forgo family, chores, food, and responsibility (See 'FATHERS, QUOTATIONS OF'). The males of the species forage for food constantly (See 'MCDONALD'S') and can consume three times their weight every day. When in full plumage, the males are usually drab, marked by loose fitting garments which slide off their backsides and look ridiculous (See 'FATHERS, QUOTATIONS OF').

The females, on the other hand, sport striking colors under their eyes, throughout their hair, and on the tips of their fingers. Females often attract males by wearing garments to accentuate chest development (See 'WONDER BRAS'). Males indicate their approval by staring at the display (See 'FATHERS, HEART ATTACKS OF'). The call of the female is complex and shrill, "Like, O m' Gosh! O m' Gosh!"
Males are less vocal, signaling to other males with a salutatory, "Yo. Yo. S'up? S'up?"

Teenagers line their nests with discarded undergarments. The females hold telephone receivers to their ears an average of six hours a day. When challenged for possession, they snarl and warn intruders, "I'm doing my HOMEWORK. My HOMEWORK. My HOMEWORK." The males lie immobile for hours at a time, conserving energy and listening to violent electronic signals from radios.

Male Teenagers concentrate on important information (See 'FATHERS, LECTURES OF') by rolling their eyes, shrugging, kicking dirt, and sighing. Females burst into tears and slam doors. Many Homosapien families have a host-to-parasite relationship with one (See 'STRESS') or more than one (See 'EXTREME STRESS') Teenager. These host families often develop a resistance to the parasite, rejecting them some time in the eighteenth year of life.

Often, though, this rejection is merely theoretical, with the Teenager continuing to live off of the host Homo Sapiens family for many years afterward, often at great sacrifice (See 'COLLEGE').

2) Of, relating to, and especially EXPLAINING irrational, intolerable, or inexplicable behavior. ("She's a Teenager.")

3) A request for sympathy, offered by adult parents to each other in support. ("I have a Teenager at home.") Often accompanied by sighs, headshaking, tongue clucking, and shoulder shrugging.

kitty
June 2nd, 2004, 10:50 AM
LOL:laugh:

Having fostered too many teenagers, I can relate to all that!

bsg1fan1975
June 2nd, 2004, 12:17 PM
having been one not too long ago and having 2 teenage siblings and 2 relations I can certainly relate to it!

amberstar
June 2nd, 2004, 07:00 PM
So true FG!!!!!!!! LOL :)

I can relate........ I was that horrid creature not too long ago too.
Think the Lord I finally grew a brain!

BST
June 2nd, 2004, 07:12 PM
True, so true.

:cry: :D ;)

unowhoandwhy
June 3rd, 2004, 04:47 AM
LOL, Flamingo Girl!

I told my mother the other day that I was a visual learner (I learn better if I read it or see it) and she turned to me with a horrified look on her face and said, "You mean if I wrote stuff down instead of yelling at you when you were a teenager you would have listened to me?!"

I told her that I probably wouldn't have, I was a teenager after all and there's no cure for that except time.

bsg1fan1975
June 3rd, 2004, 12:42 PM
lol Uno! I was a pushy teen. I wanted to see how far I'd get with bugging my parents before I got grounded!

shiningstar
June 4th, 2004, 05:15 PM
TEENAGER (NOUN)

1) A mammal found extensively throughout the planet, often clustered in groups in front of television sets or computers (See SLOTHS). Thought to be a member of Homo Sapiens due to physical similarities, though social and emotional behavior leads many researchers to consider Teenagers to be a completely different species altogether (See 'PARENTS') Very territorial. (See 'ITS MY ROOM STAY OUT OF MY ROOM').


Teenagers are extraordinarily social animals, seeking contact with their peer groups to such a great extent they will forgo family, chores, food, and responsibility (See 'FATHERS, QUOTATIONS OF'). The males of the species forage for food constantly (See 'MCDONALD'S') and can consume three times their weight every day. When in full plumage, the males are usually drab, marked by loose fitting garments which slide off their backsides and look ridiculous (See 'FATHERS, QUOTATIONS OF').

The females, on the other hand, sport striking colors under their eyes, throughout their hair, and on the tips of their fingers. Females often attract males by wearing garments to accentuate chest development (See 'WONDER BRAS'). Males indicate their approval by staring at the display (See 'FATHERS, HEART ATTACKS OF'). The call of the female is complex and shrill, "Like, O m' Gosh! O m' Gosh!"
Males are less vocal, signaling to other males with a salutatory, "Yo. Yo. S'up? S'up?"

Teenagers line their nests with discarded undergarments. The females hold telephone receivers to their ears an average of six hours a day. When challenged for possession, they snarl and warn intruders, "I'm doing my HOMEWORK. My HOMEWORK. My HOMEWORK." The males lie immobile for hours at a time, conserving energy and listening to violent electronic signals from radios.

Male Teenagers concentrate on important information (See 'FATHERS, LECTURES OF') by rolling their eyes, shrugging, kicking dirt, and sighing. Females burst into tears and slam doors. Many Homosapien families have a host-to-parasite relationship with one (See 'STRESS') or more than one (See 'EXTREME STRESS') Teenager. These host families often develop a resistance to the parasite, rejecting them some time in the eighteenth year of life.

Often, though, this rejection is merely theoretical, with the Teenager continuing to live off of the host Homo Sapiens family for many years afterward, often at great sacrifice (See 'COLLEGE').

2) Of, relating to, and especially EXPLAINING irrational, intolerable, or inexplicable behavior. ("She's a Teenager.")

3) A request for sympathy, offered by adult parents to each other in support. ("I have a Teenager at home.") Often accompanied by sighs, headshaking, tongue clucking, and shoulder shrugging.

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