Also used as an insult when someone is upset about something.Įxamples: “That song lives rent free in my head.” “He hates LeBron James so much, he lives rent free inside his head.”Įxample: “Beyonce gave us the greatest performance in music history, periodt.” Living rent free: Can’t stop thinking about something. Iykyk: Stands for “If you know, you know.” Used to describe an inside joke or something a certain community would understand.Įxample: “Nothing like the feeling of seeing the elote man coming down the street. Hits different: When something is so uniquely good/better.Įxample: “This new Olivia Rodrigo album hits different.” Two-toned lips for summer?: How to create a perfect ombré lip (because TikTok made us do it) Thinking ahead: Climate change, racism and social justice concerns affecting Gen Z's physical and mental health If not skinny jeans, then what?: Gen Z tells Millennials their jeans are out of style He’s a stan.” Sees video of a guy named Jesse buy his mom a new car. Also used when someone does something seen as morally nice and you are giving your approval.Įxamples: “My brother loves Megan Thee Stallion. Stan: When you’re a very big fan of someone famous. The emoji replaces the laughing emoji.Įxample: “That girl that does the seagull noises has me ded□.” Can be said as a question to ask if someone wants to do something or confirm.Įxample: “Want to go get some boba?” “Bet?”ĭed/□: Another lol something so funny that it killed you. The person getting hyped up uses the “ice in my veins” pose made famous by basketball player D’Angelo Russell.Įxample: Seeing your friend walk down the aisle at their wedding.“Sheeeeeesh.”īet: Yes. Sheesh: Used to hype someone up when they look good or do something good, like saying damn. When someone has good drip, people will hype them up by having them do a “drip check,” which is showing off your outfit.Įxample: “Hey my dude you have some serious drip. Saying “no cap” means that you aren’t lying, or if you say someone is “capping,” then you are saying they are lying.Įxamples: “I’m actually going to be productive today, no cap.” “You actually got tickets to the Bad Bunny concert? You’re capping.”īop: When a song, or album, is really good.Įxample: “Have y’all heard ‘Castaway’ from The Backyardigans? It’s a bop.”ĭrip: A cool, sexy or trendy sense of style. No Cap/Capping: Cap is another word for lie. Here’s a list of some popular Gen Z terms, their definitions and some examples:Ĭheugy: Describes millennials who are trying too hard to be trendy or in style.Įxample: “Did you see that older girl trying to do that Tik Tok dance? She’s so cheugy.”
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