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teendom
noun
Adolescence; the state of being a teenager
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If I really wanted to relive my teendom, I'd rejoin the back of the queue right now, and anticipate a Fat Rascal (a Bettys speciality I've had to reluctantly pass on).
Indeed, trying to isolate a golden age of teendom is almost pointless.
AFTER retaking the test — every question correct, again — and getting my learner's permit, I had to complete a five-hour driver's ed class, again returning me psychically to teendom.
CLIFTON, N.J. — It is a rite of American teendom, celebrated in popular culture by "American Graffiti" and "Fast Times at Ridgemont High": a teenager with a driver's license piling as many friends as will fit into the car for a ride.
No comic act has mapped the landscape of swotty, nerdy teendom like Kieran Hodgson.
They do for everyone, when greater confidence helps you overcome the awkwardness of early teendom.
"No show on TV has ever come close to capturing as truly the lovely pain of teendom as well," Joss Whedon has said.
I told him how, growing up, his Mum and I had spent a huge chunk of our teendom in our local one.
Gilbert's apartment, on Central Park South, is also designed to serve as a refuge from Teendom.
They are oddly specific celebrations of near-term nostalgia in which music made to help teen-agers flail their way to adulthood provides an opportunity for adults to succumb to the histrionics of teendom again.
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Caz and Caitlin Moran's bafflingly cancelled Raised By Wolves was a gloriously weird and un-glamorous gawp at awkward girl-teendom, an Adrian Mole for millennials.
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