Teen Slang · Social & friendship

What does “Roast” mean?

To make fun of someone with jokes, usually mutually and for laughs. 'They roasted him after that fit.'

Where “Roast” comes from

From the comedy 'roast' tradition; teens use it for friendly (or sometimes harsh) mockery.

Why teens actually say it

Teens use it for joking insults among friends.

What it means for you as a parent

Usually playful. Watch tone — a 'roast' can cross into bullying if it's one-sided or relentless.

How it’s used

  • “They roasted him after that fit, all love though.” Friendly group teasing for laughs. Bonding, not bullying.
  • “Go ahead, roast me, I can take it.” Inviting the jokes good-naturedly. Confident and playful.

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