* Parodied throughout ''Webcomic/KidRadd'', as the main character is from a 1980s VideoGame which used this trope. "Woo, air guitar!"
* ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja''
** [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/13p27/ This]] strip manages to replace the Totally with ''Epic''. King Radical is a recurring character riff on the trope, a villain known for such deeds as hijacking trucks carrying "Xtreme snacks." Subverted with that example when the Doctor finds a note from Radical in the truck stating that while his guess was good, Radical prefers fresh and locally-grown organic food.
** The teenage-drug-created-ninja-dudes in, like, [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/4p3 part 1 of the D.A.R.E. arc]], also use this crazy radical stuff. As does Doc's desperate-to-be-kool younger brother Sean, though it's part of a campaign of ObfuscatingStupidity.
** The Radical Lands where King Radical comes from parody it to the extreme again. The whole place is run on the RuleOfCool, exaggerated so much that even the sun wears sunglasses. The characters there are, like King Radical, obsessed with coolness, without regard for its sliding to ridiculousness. At one point, the people next in line for the Radical Throne were titled (with a bonus playing card motif) Sir Cowabunga of Clubs, Dame Dudeical of Diamonds, Sir Sicknasty of Spades, and Sir Hellacious of Hearts. [[spoiler:Also, the world of [=McNinja=] is literally on the dimensional half-way point between a world like ours and a world like Radical's. This explains most of the radical-made-mundane stuff that happens all the time.]]
%%* [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] in ''[[http://xkcd.com/166/ this]]'' Webcomic/{{xkcd}} strip.
* ''Webcomic/{{Achewood}}'' creator Chris Onstad makes a more successful effort to simulate teen slang indirectly than ''ComicStrip/ForBetterOrForWorse''. "Little Nephew" Charley holds forth in a half-recognizable, half-invented hip-hop lingo with XtremeKoolLetterz. See [[http://charleysmuckles.blogspot.com/ Charley's]] blog for best examples.
* Parodied in ''Webcomic/JetDream''. Cookie Jarr, the [[GenderBender nerdy boy turned]] ActionGirl, speaks in a Bob Haney-esque incomprehensible dialect -- "teen slang" as imagined by a middle-aged comic book writer circa 1970. She uses/misuses bits of slang [[AnachronismStew from anywhere between 1950 and 1970]], as well as some slang never uttered by a single human being, teenaged or otherwise, before or since.
* One of ''Webcomic/CyanideAndHappiness''' animated shorts makes fun of the use of this trope in 90's commercials directed at kids. It involves a skater punk doing insane stunts and screaming his own made up slang ("Scrumpaduchious!") every several seconds. Eventually he loses control of his board while screaming the made up slang and lands on his head, putting him in a permanent coma.
* Parodied in [[http://the-qlc.com/loserz/go/215 this strip]] of ''Webcomic/{{Loserz}}'', when Ben tries to talk JiveTurkey to a black girl (who is upper middle class).
* Trickster of ''Webcomic/HeroesOfThantopolis'' in a nutshell. This shades and backwards-cap wearing ghost's first three lines are "[[http://tapastic.com/episode/64647 Yo!]]" (last panel), "[[http://tapastic.com/episode/65338 'Sup, Dawg?]]" and "Hold the phone, Bro."
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'':
** [[TheLancer Dave Strider]] talks in a manner like this as part of his "ironic" style. In response, [[TheHyena Terezi]] likes to send him pictures like the one on the top of the page with Dave's [[IconicOutfit shades and t-shirt logo]] crappily scribbled in and ask "[=D4V3 1S TH1S YOU?=]".
** Terezi's GenerationXerox ancestor, Latula, is revealed to be an unironic TotallyRadical 90s skater, complete with an ultra-dated 90s style rap song about being a GamerChick as her ImageSong (one of the few vocal songs in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}''). She talks with XtremeKoolLetterz
--->(She's a game girl!) I'm kickin' rad!\\
(She's a game girl!) I'm super ''bad''!
** Dave's [[ShowWithinAShow webcomic within a webcomic]] ''Webcomic/SweetBroAndHellaJeff'' is also drenched in [[DadaComics a garbled form of]] this style of speech, generally played for StylisticSuck purposes.
** Gamzee is arguably worse. He talks in dated and occasionally {{Malaproper}} rapper slang, because he is a UsefulNotes/{{Juggalo}}. The other characters occasionally have problems understanding him as a result of this.
** Also, anytime Gamebro comes up it will inevitably vomit this.
--->'''AR:''' You are ripping up so many hellaceous shreds this fierceshitty biznasty is getting so deliriously rudebrazen it... Ok you lost the handle on that sentence.
** Dave even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] the trope at one point:
--->'''DAVE:''' remember we are both kind of stuck in 2009\\
'''DAVE:''' so im like popculturally frozen in that period\\
'''DAVE:''' all my references feel like they might be getting a little stale
* Given how the author seems to be stuck in the 1990s, ''Webcomic/{{Sonichu}}'' seems to use a ''non-ironic'' version of this trope, like "da update".
* Gleefully embraced in ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob'' in the Ninjas storyline by the eponymous ninjas, who speak in a torrent of ridiculous phrases and unapologetic abuse of sentence structures. There's considerable LampshadeHanging, and the comic mascot 'Grammar Squirrel' is reported as rendered unconscious after several pages of the ninjas speaking.
* Noisemaster in ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'', [[http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/cq/page-353/ which does not please the Nightmare Knight.]] [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope However,]] this isn't genuine, as he's shown to speak normally whenever Nightmare Knight isn't around. Rather, it's a FauxAffablyEvil act to lower people's expectations of him.]]
* ''Webcomic/LsEmpire'' has Shortstop, Fastball and Lady Lima (or the L'ster, as she calls herself). Lima does it to sound hip, but no reason is given for the two others.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', the Northern Gods and Demigods vote for or against the destruction of the world. Most of them give their reasons in formal, vaguely archaic language. Iounn, Demi-Goddess of Youth, however, thinks the destruction of the world "sounds, like, totes lame".
* Discussed in [[http://ozyandmillie.org/2002/02/08/ozy-and-millie-850/ this]] ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'' strip.
* Thaddeus Euphemism from ''Webcomic/ThePetriDish'' sometimes speaks in jive. This is sometimes to be cool, sometimes to appeal to young interns, and sometimes just because.
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