February 12, 2026
An invitation or introduction to a detailed explanation of a dramatic or interesting event.

This term acts as a verbal headline. When someone says "storytime," they are signalling that something noteworthy, usually involving social drama, an awkward encounter, or a funny mistake, has happened and they are ready to recount it. It mimics the format of popular social media videos where creators sit in front of the camera to explain a situation. For parents, if your child starts a sentence with this, it usually means you are about to hear a long and potentially exaggerated tale about their school day or a conflict within their friend group.
We've compiled this dictionary of common teen slang to help parents communicate with their kids. SafetyMode is the world's most advanced parental safety app for phones, making any Android phone safe for kids. You can find out more and download the app just here.





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