PRL

What does PRL stand for?

Parents are listening

When young people are having a chat and they shoot off a quick ‘PRL’, it’s a kind of secret signal. It stands for “parents are listening”, and it’s a quick way for them to tell their friends to keep the conversation clean. This is a common term used by teenagers, especially during voice chats.

Using PRL in a text chat is a smart move when parents are in earshot. It’s a subtle way of saying, “Be careful what you say because my folks can hear you”. So, if you’re chatting with someone and they send you a PRL, you should know to keep the conversation PG-rated.

If you’re a parent and you see your kid texting ‘PRL’ to someone, it might be a good idea to stick around without them knowing. This could give you an idea of what kind of topics your child and their friends are discussing when you’re not around. So, PRL can act as a hidden alert for parents too.

Example for using ‘PRL’ in a conversation

Hey, did you see the new movie that came out?

Yeah, it was so good! But PRL, my parents are in the next room!

Haha, no problem. Let’s keep it PG then. πŸ˜‰

Definitely! I don’t want to get into trouble. PRL is a lifesaver!