I was honestly waiting for the assistant to get so distraught, she would hold her mic aside and say to herself "now THIS is emotional damage", and Bond would be "what was that?" and she'd be "hmmm?".
Steven He never disappoints. I'm a GenXer and never cared about keeping up with that stuff even when I was a teen, but if I hear something I like and get the meaning of it I eventually add it to my everyday conversations whether it's current or from the past. Had fun watching the vid and your reactions to it. Have a good one you two. 👍👍✌out.
As a non native english speaker i have problems to understand even 10% of that. On the plus side, i finally managed to rewatch "Idocracy" from 2006 today, something that i already thought about doing since the first time these "Gen-Z" videos came up. That movie was really kinda prophetic i guess 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 who else was reacting like Jaby all throughout the video? And mad respect to Steph brah! She is hanging in with the young blood. I dropped out somewhere around 2010. All this is so new to me!
She got every slang word correct except for shees "Sheesh, or Sheeesh, is a popular slang term and an alternative to "jeez" or "damn," used to express surprise or disbelief about something, often in a positive manner, and to hype up or compliment another person. The term has existed since the 1950s and saw a significant increase in use throughout the 2010s, popularized to a degree by NBA player LeBron James and drip culture, inspiring a popular sound on TikTok in early 2021. The expression is often combined with the Ice In My Veins pose." Source: Know Your Meme
Yup. That's how GenZ talks. Glad im learning few new words to keep up with my younger employees. Actually one of them called me a boomer when i asked what was the meaning of rizz.
"I'm cappin'" is obviously the reverse of "No cap", which itself is just a shortened form of "I'm telling the truth, please don't bust a cap in my arse.." For that phrase we can thank 90's buddy cop movies and police procedural tv shows.
It's actually just a term from the late 80s and 90s, about gold teeth. You either got a real gold tooth or a gold cap over your short tooth. But that's old African American slang. Most slang is just recycled lingo.
The original was pointing to your wrist as you are checking your pulse indicating you are cool under pressure (icy veins) the sheesh is a word meaning exasperation or disbelief and has been used since the 1900's however the high pitch was from the king juilo frog meme, The combination of the two gained traction and came to mean "I can't believe how cool I am under pressure" people started to immolate it as an iconic or funny meme pose like dabbing and it has evolved to be used any time "you can't believe how good something is" and people started pointing to their elbow crease over time. Some incorrectly think it means you hit the good stuff like you injected drugs and got super high but the movement of point up from the wrist to the elbow came about from people becoming lazy or viewing clips at a odd angle like a weird telephone game distort. The word cap was originally used to indicate you would shoot someone "bust a cap" and was derived from the old toy cap guns that would make fake gun shots. To say you were capping is derived saying your just firing blanks "lying" and to say no cap means your firing real bullets "telling the truth".
I'm a writer and I struggle with the evolution of English. Intellectually I understand our language is always evolving, it has to with each new generation, but at the same time it does make me cringe a little. Just be thankful almost all of these slang terms will eventually go out of fashion.
That's why your best bet is to just stay with standard English and not bother with slang unless you have a character that uses these new slang terms, and you really want to imitate the real thing. Besides, using these new terms might get you in trouble with your readers who don't know those terms too.
It really honestly feels that it's been devolved from what it once was. Like original English was weird, then we hit the zenith, and now we're going down again. But I do like some Gen Z slang. But Gen Alpha is just nuts.
A year late, but...the pointing to the inside of the elbow is to signify you got ice in your veins. The whole "saying" is(was?) "SHEESH, got ice in my veins!"
I was just as lost as you, Jaby. I had some Gen Z kid get (I think) aggressive with me for no reason I could figure out, I asked him what his problem with me was and he said something like "Ya'll not throwin hands I just needed to take your temp, brah." Uh? Huh? Soooo... yeeesh?
3:49 Jaby remember Arcane finale? When Zinx kidnap Vi, Katelyn & Silco? And tie them up with chairs around the table (Zinx's tea party)? And the moment she comes back with that pastry which Vi thought it's Katelyn's head? What Zinx replied? "Sheeeeesh. I'm not that crazy" 😉
I've heard it, also no cap, just didn't know what it meant 😆I had a coworker who said bet every 3rd or 4th word out of his mouth it was extremely annoying like that's excessive it basically replaced "um" or "like" for him, at least with "um" I know your trying to think before you form your words but damn
i was born in 2001 but after watching this video. I have start to get feeling that i am 50 years old. If i was watching this without caption and Miss. Steph Sabraw wasn't explaining things i would have been clueless for most of the video.🤣🤣
For someone who 1) lives in LA and 2) is so culturally attuned (or at least tries to be ;) ) I was shocked at how much of this just went completely over Jaby's head LOL
I'm with Jaby on this. I love the English language. There are so many synonyms for every word you could possibly need. People need to expand their vocabulary.
I was forced to learn all this shit last year. It's at least an improvement over the fo shizzle my nizzle stuff from my era, but yeah...I hate most slang. I would gladly sacrifice the good slang if it meant ridding ourselves of the bad slang just because it will improve this thing that is super integral to the success of our society: Communication.
I'm so glad someone else has the same reaction I have to this gen-Z lingo!! Although I think I am technically gen-Z 😶 ('97 here) I identify (I never thought I'll be saying this) as a millenial!! Y'all should see th-cam.com/video/49H7054w10I/w-d-xo.html
My guess is that "no cap" comes from kids using all caps (capital letters) in texts or comments, which is a tell that it's a kid and therefore they may well be exaggerating or lying? So not using caps would be a more serious person. Languages do change out of recognition over enough time. Chaucer's English is barely readable, while Old English (Anglo-Saxon) is completely incomprehensible, and looks like something Scandinavian, which it was. Then there's Ancient Greek and modern Greek, which have nothing in common except the grammar and the alphabet. No continuity of words at all, they've all been replaced with different ones.
This should have been title: ''Making Jaby feel old.'' **edited**
bruh
HAVE
Yes.
💯😂😂
Absolutely.
@@davidnobre5660 sorry, French Canadien, will edit post
That gluten part was too damn funny.
his dick probably flew off due to gluten
I was honestly waiting for the assistant to get so distraught, she would hold her mic aside and say to herself "now THIS is emotional damage", and Bond would be "what was that?" and she'd be "hmmm?".
Steph surely translating well for all of us who aren't Gen Z...
If people talked to me like that in real life, I would fking die.
Steven He never disappoints. I'm a GenXer and never cared about keeping up with that stuff even when I was a teen, but if I hear something I like and get the meaning of it I eventually add it to my everyday conversations whether it's current or from the past. Had fun watching the vid and your reactions to it. Have a good one you two. 👍👍✌out.
I died when Jaby said I need captions 😂😂😂🤣
As a non native english speaker i have problems to understand even 10% of that. On the plus side, i finally managed to rewatch "Idocracy" from 2006 today, something that i already thought about doing since the first time these "Gen-Z" videos came up. That movie was really kinda prophetic i guess 😂
Now "It's got Electrolytes" will be in my vocab again for the next week. Thanks for that.
I'm 25 and I barely got any of the gen z references 😂
Good you're not gen z
Bro I am 21 and I didn't understand a single thing. I was worried like is this how people talk normally now?😂
Same but Im 26
Technically you're a millenial about to go gen-z, bro😂
@@bawonos024 And now I'm almost 27 bruv haha
When Steph offered to translate it for Jaby got me 💀💀💀🤣
I need a translator just like I needed the urban dictionary in high school. Sweet Jesus, im old!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 who else was reacting like Jaby all throughout the video?
And mad respect to Steph brah! She is hanging in with the young blood. I dropped out somewhere around 2010. All this is so new to me!
She got every slang word correct except for shees
"Sheesh, or Sheeesh, is a popular slang term and an alternative to "jeez" or "damn," used to express surprise or disbelief about something, often in a positive manner, and to hype up or compliment another person. The term has existed since the 1950s and saw a significant increase in use throughout the 2010s, popularized to a degree by NBA player LeBron James and drip culture, inspiring a popular sound on TikTok in early 2021. The expression is often combined with the Ice In My Veins pose."
Source: Know Your Meme
This is just Gaby realizing his time has come
I agree with Steph I'm gen z (18 years old) and I mostly just try to decipher the gen z slang based on the situation itself
Same, I'm 21 and I would offend the f out of the person who'd do this to me and call them a retard.
Jaby is getting into the stage of old generation
Yup. That's how GenZ talks. Glad im learning few new words to keep up with my younger employees. Actually one of them called me a boomer when i asked what was the meaning of rizz.
"I'm cappin'" is obviously the reverse of "No cap", which itself is just a shortened form of "I'm telling the truth, please don't bust a cap in my arse.."
For that phrase we can thank 90's buddy cop movies and police procedural tv shows.
It's actually just a term from the late 80s and 90s, about gold teeth. You either got a real gold tooth or a gold cap over your short tooth. But that's old African American slang. Most slang is just recycled lingo.
@@BonusRoundTube Thanks for the correction.
We need more reactions to Julie Nolke, specially her series of videos about Explaining The Pandemic To My Past Self.
The original was pointing to your wrist as you are checking your pulse indicating you are cool under pressure (icy veins) the sheesh is a word meaning exasperation or disbelief and has been used since the 1900's however the high pitch was from the king juilo frog meme, The combination of the two gained traction and came to mean "I can't believe how cool I am under pressure" people started to immolate it as an iconic or funny meme pose like dabbing and it has evolved to be used any time "you can't believe how good something is" and people started pointing to their elbow crease over time.
Some incorrectly think it means you hit the good stuff like you injected drugs and got super high but the movement of point up from the wrist to the elbow came about from people becoming lazy or viewing clips at a odd angle like a weird telephone game distort.
The word cap was originally used to indicate you would shoot someone "bust a cap" and was derived from the old toy cap guns that would make fake gun shots. To say you were capping is derived saying your just firing blanks "lying" and to say no cap means your firing real bullets "telling the truth".
Thanks, I was just about to ask about it.
I'm a writer and I struggle with the evolution of English.
Intellectually I understand our language is always evolving, it has to with each new generation, but at the same time it does make me cringe a little.
Just be thankful almost all of these slang terms will eventually go out of fashion.
I cringe alot 😂
That's why your best bet is to just stay with standard English and not bother with slang unless you have a character that uses these new slang terms, and you really want to imitate the real thing. Besides, using these new terms might get you in trouble with your readers who don't know those terms too.
It really honestly feels that it's been devolved from what it once was. Like original English was weird, then we hit the zenith, and now we're going down again. But I do like some Gen Z slang. But Gen Alpha is just nuts.
A year late, but...the pointing to the inside of the elbow is to signify you got ice in your veins. The whole "saying" is(was?) "SHEESH, got ice in my veins!"
I so relate to jaby's condition rn😄🤣😆
I was just as lost as you, Jaby. I had some Gen Z kid get (I think) aggressive with me for no reason I could figure out, I asked him what his problem with me was and he said something like "Ya'll not throwin hands I just needed to take your temp, brah." Uh? Huh? Soooo... yeeesh?
Yeah he's been learning hindi for like half a decade now....the man still stumbles on the 5 words he knows !!
Y'all totally missed the rick roll joke... But that gluten shit had me sending
A package? Do you need a postage stamp?
3:49 Jaby remember Arcane finale? When Zinx kidnap Vi, Katelyn & Silco? And tie them up with chairs around the table (Zinx's tea party)? And the moment she comes back with that pastry which Vi thought it's Katelyn's head? What Zinx replied? "Sheeeeesh. I'm not that crazy" 😉
im supposedly gen z (1997) and yet never get any of the gen z things lol
Sheesh and the inside elbow part, source being my teen sisters, is some cold blooded shit was said.
4:04 "y'all are weird now" lmao
Ugh, Gluten! That got me!
U have never heard cap before? Damn bro
I've heard it, also no cap, just didn't know what it meant 😆I had a coworker who said bet every 3rd or 4th word out of his mouth it was extremely annoying like that's excessive it basically replaced "um" or "like" for him, at least with "um" I know your trying to think before you form your words but damn
@@roguechevelle 😂
It's a good thing tho it means his brain cells are still in tact.
U should do a reaction with Perri Nemiroff !
i feel you jaby, i felt old too
All that .. Just to get Rick rolled at the end lmao
i was born in 2001 but after watching this video. I have start to get feeling that i am 50 years old. If i was watching this without caption and Miss. Steph Sabraw wasn't explaining things i would have been clueless for most of the video.🤣🤣
For someone who 1) lives in LA and 2) is so culturally attuned (or at least tries to be ;) ) I was shocked at how much of this just went completely over Jaby's head LOL
I didn't understand a thing.
I am brazillian and I got almost all the references, I guess its because I am into rap music and culture
Jaby, you're not alone lol! GenX here and don't get half of what shit means anymore 😂
Even I know those words and English ain't even my 1st Language
"How long it's been a thing"🤣🤣
I'm with Jaby on this. I love the English language. There are so many synonyms for every word you could possibly need. People need to expand their vocabulary.
I knew I was old but this would be incomprehensible to me out in the wild.
The ultimate weapon being rickroll is sooo true
julie is in Toronto
"SHEESH"
KEYDAE SUPREMACY XDXDXDXD
I'm Gen Z, and I relate to you, Jaby. My Gen is pretty embarrassing
Man o man when my niece talks to me.
This video was FIRE🔥😂
Remember when slang used to make more sense
Jaby needs to find a GenZ reactor for his upcoming videos... 😂😂😂
People act and say the stupidest shit now its like a different language lol and i cant blame all on TicToc
Yup 😂
Slang isn't a new invention.
I thought cappin meant someone shooting a person LMAO!!
I am dead laughing.. This is the best reaction video.
i'm 19 and even I don't know these things
I can relate to jabyy 😭
Gen z : you getting old jaby...brah
The funniest thing in this was "I need the captions".
Jaby sounded like a old man in this video asking what young folks say nowadays.
If “that’s fire” bothers him some should tell him “that’s cold”
Hey braw, Steph SeBRAW talks like that 😆
Don't worry Jaby, I'm right there with you.
lol I had to get my brother to translate for me when talking to my niece. It's pretty bad lol
Me : reading caption of jaby's video
Jaby : reading the caption of steve's video
Me : trying to read and understand both the caption
INCAPTION
I think sheesh is ice in the veins lol
.. im 26 and i feel old too ..
Thats dope..... i may be old.
For the first time in a video, I'm just as confused as Jaby... We both don't get Gen Z
gluten ....🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jaby is living under the rocks or something nowadays 😂😂
Me who is 17 but still didn't understand all of it🥲
I am gen z but I feel old like jaby watching this
I'm Gen Z and I can barely understand it. I've heard people use most of it but I don't use it.
I feel so weird haha I was born 03 and I can't understand any of the slang haha
I’m surprised Jaby doesn’t know what cap means😂
GOD I FEEL OLD
O boi...need special lingo session
Steph why do you know all this?!
😭
Tik tok 😂
Jabby feeling old throughout the whole video.. lol
Old man jaby👴😂
I am not going outside its scary
Red dit, Reddit that's hilarious
Did none of them know they were Rick rolled?
Glad you didn't watch this alone hahahaha
When black slang goes mainstream.
Bruh I'm 20, this video makes me feel like an absolute boomer lol :)
I am literally part of Gen-Z and I don’t understand 95% of our slang.
Bro Rick rolled
I was forced to learn all this shit last year. It's at least an improvement over the fo shizzle my nizzle stuff from my era, but yeah...I hate most slang. I would gladly sacrifice the good slang if it meant ridding ourselves of the bad slang just because it will improve this thing that is super integral to the success of our society: Communication.
Poor Jaby
It's odd that this slang feels so off mean while I like the slang used in cyberpunk
I can confirm people do actually talk like that unfortunately
I understood maybe 1% of the Gen Z He. Likely wrong about that too.
I am GenZ born in the year 2002, but never heard of this Words and also doesn't use.
I am more connected to GenX or Millanials.
At least "that's fire" makes sense as it's just saying something's "hot". What the fuck does a cap have to do with lying though?
I'm with Jaby, OH my gosh I'm old
Jaby going boomer mode
It should have been Jaby vs Gen Z
I'm so glad someone else has the same reaction I have to this gen-Z lingo!! Although I think I am technically gen-Z 😶 ('97 here) I identify (I never thought I'll be saying this) as a millenial!! Y'all should see th-cam.com/video/49H7054w10I/w-d-xo.html
My guess is that "no cap" comes from kids using all caps (capital letters) in texts or comments, which is a tell that it's a kid and therefore they may well be exaggerating or lying? So not using caps would be a more serious person.
Languages do change out of recognition over enough time. Chaucer's English is barely readable, while Old English (Anglo-Saxon) is completely incomprehensible, and looks like something Scandinavian, which it was. Then there's Ancient Greek and modern Greek, which have nothing in common except the grammar and the alphabet. No continuity of words at all, they've all been replaced with different ones.
Jaby Koay......Ragnarok has arrived.....It's time for God of War Ragnarok gameplay stream.....