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  1. Feb 17, 2023 · Social media platforms like Twitter and TikTok have shaped Gen Z's language, leading to more slang words with shorter life cycles.

    • Jessica Rett
    • Fam
    • Cancel Culture
    • Stan
    • Ghosting
    • Salty
    • Big Yikes
    • Cap
    • Sip Tea
    • Iykyk
    • Bet

    Fam is a shorter word for family, but don't be fooled—it can be used to describe your friends or the way Millennials use "bro".

    Cancel culture is a form of shaming the actions or opinions of a public figure, company or organization.

    No, it's not short for Stanley– instead, it's a combination of "stalker" and "fan." If you stan someone, it means you're obsessed but not in a creepy way.

    This term is common in the earlier talking stages of a relationship. Ghosting someonemeans you start ignoring them or stop texting them back.

    Gen Z uses this term when they're feeling jealous. Related: What Does 'TL;DR' Mean? Plus, Here's When You'll Definitely Want To Avoid Using It

    The slang speaks for itself in this one. Big Yikes is used when you're so embarrassed that "yikes" doesn't do justice.

    An older but still relevant term, cap means to lie. If you say "no cap" it means you are being authentic or truthful.

    Sip tea is an alternative to "spilling the tea," meaning you're sitting back and listening to the gossip rather than partaking in it.

    This acronym is short for "if you know, you know." It's commonly used in reference to an inside jokeor something only a specific community might understand.

    Simply put, this slang term means "yes." It can be used to confirm something and could be compared to the Millennial term "word."

  2. Aug 24, 2024 · You can learn more about Gen Z slang by following Gen Z influencers on social media, exploring Gen Z-centric online communities, and using online resources like Urban Dictionary. This blog post also serves as a valuable guide to Gen Z slang, offering explanations and examples of popular terms.

    • Maarten Leyts
  3. Jun 25, 2024 · Members of my son’s generation have a vastly superior approach to slang. They’ve devised a language that responds to the new and distinct reality they face.

  4. Nov 28, 2023 · Ever feel like Gen Z talks gibberish? Struggle with Gen Z slang and emojis? You aren’t alone. Even some Gen Zers don’t always understand what their contemporaries’ are saying or what they’re trying to express via emoji. How do we know this is true? Google searches for “Gen Z slang” more than doubled this past year. And searchers for ...

  5. Jul 18, 2024 · Gen Z, the generation born between 1995-2009, currently still in school or newly entering workforce, has a special set of vocabulary, which shares a lot of similarities with Gen Alpha slangs. Not knowing them may leave many feel disconnected with the younger generation.

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  7. Jul 6, 2021 · We asked two NYU 2021 grads and students of Linguistics professors Renée Blake and Laurel MacKenzie to explain Gen-Z slang to us, and they only made fun of us a little. Some of the topics addressed include emojis, the perils of cultural appropriation, how not to text like a piano teacher, and more.