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Krass, Babo and Fuzzi: 500 years of youth slang in Germany While some youth language may come and go, other cool terms date back hundreds of years in the German language. And many actually enter German vocabulary from other languages, especially today. Young people have always developed their own kind of language as a means of identifying with each other and distinguishing themselves from the adult world. In fact, younger generations often tend to cringe when adults try to imitate the way they speak. For my pubescent children, I m an embarrassment no matter what I do, author Matthias Heine said in an interview with Germany s Bayerischer Rundfunk public broadcaster. He s the author of the book Krass 500 Jahre deutsche Jugendsprache (translation: Crass 500 Years of German Youth Language), which explores how young people speak. ....