The reason that most of this lingo was the wrong lingo: 1. Gen Z language evolves at light speed 2. There are different dialects of Gen Z (eg. e-girl, cardi b, etc.) 3. Tumblr
thats cap. you just arent gettin litty with the right fam. my daughters gen z talk is so bussin that i now be buying some mad drip so i can stay vibin. oof, its the lack of stayin relevant for me, ms. CEO of caps
Excuse me but you cannot just say “YEET” without throwing something, pretending to throw something, or moving really quick and looking like you might charge someone.
@@sarima7621 it's just been evolving since this came out. We still use a couple of these but most of them have changed. Also that is the newer version.
I find people’s reaction to slang very interesting. People are very resistant to language changing, despite that being what it does best. I’ve noticed that we often romanticize older language as better, more correct, and refined. For example, we look at Shakespeare’s old-fashioned writing as being very sophisticated. But if anyone has read Romeo and Juliet, they would know that the very first scene consists of someone doing the late 1500s version of flipping someone off. Not very refined, is it?
Any slang or language can be refined. It depends on the skill/intellect of the speaker/writer. E.g. Talented individuals do this using the lyrics of music, rap, etc.,...and it happens with the slang of every generation. They refine the current vocabulary and present it with style. During Shakespeare's time not everyone spoke like that. The majority of the plebs did not speak eloquently or sound sophisticated. Sounding sophisticated has more to do with accent than slang. If guy with a thick Alabama accent and a guy with a posh British accent read the exact same words, one will sound sophisticated and the other won't. (there's a video that gives Trump a British accent, and it makes him sound not as stupid as he normally does) When it comes to refining the words in your head before speak them, not everyone possesses a mind and tongue sharp enough to flip someone off with style. Btw, flipping someone off and using a refined string of words are also not mutually exclusive. Mozart wrote a church choir song called "Lick my ass" (but in German). He made a sequel "Lick my ass, nice and clean". He got away with it because the Lyrics didn't actually say that, but he arranged it so that the end of one sentence, and the beginning of the next sentence would sound like Lick my arse. It takes a lot of refining to do something concidered vulgar, in that way.
But it sounded intelligent and took more than one brain cell to produce and comprehend. It's good for culture to change and evolve. Gen Z is just the latest iteration of the multi-gen devolutionary process. Gen Z hates being human, they don't like to talk or socialize if not being mediated through tech. If the boomers haven't destroyed everything yet, will be interesting to see Gen Z age
@@magicalwatermelon5147 it's not your fault. Shit is f*cked. I'm glad to be a Millennial, but have no illusions that I wouldn't feel the same as Gen Z if I was born later. I knew I didn't want kids since I was a teen. When people asked why, I said "this world wasn't good enough." But there are beautiful people, and Nature is incredible. Don't miss out on the cool shit, while it's still available. 💕
@@alireid5874 I’ve made the same decision with the same reasoning (which people don’t seem to think is good enough 🙄). I always thought it was just as hard to be a millennial, with the recession and then COVID and any complaints you have being dismissed as you bring an “entitled millennial”. Soon, the rest of the GenZers will grow up and then millennials and genZers will outnumber the older generation and we can get shit done ✊ (assuming the environment isn’t past the point of recovery yet)
If I had kids I would f*** with them just imagine you having kids you couldn't resist but to mess with them knowing that you're being nerdy on purpose and acting like you don't get it while at the same time spitting out the slang LMFAO
Am I the one of the only Gen Z children who doesn’t use these phrases? I mean I do occasionally use “bro” or “dude” if I ever get upset but what the- I’m glad school existed in some ways. Also oh my gosh these phrases are BRAIN melting that I would be DYING inside just saying them.
Internet culture fools. There are like 100 gen z dialects lol anything from meme talk to urban cardi b slang is gen z talk. Low key everything is just a reference to something else
Depression will never be fixed with humour. It'll disappear for some time but it won't help you get through your problems because it's not even about your problems. This is what i think gen z did wrong, they care about themselves more than fixing their problems.
@@Zikeal-d4l listen here, all of your comments on this channel are trashing gen z, now this definitely bait as you messed around with fonts to have an underlined name, and i haven't even started with your catboy pfp. Something only gen z would do.
Lol yes. As a millenials we're pretty extra and extroverts. Most gen z's I see are chill and introverted. But they also seem kind of depressed. Millenials are also depressed but we hide it more. Picture depressed Emilia Clarke's.
Nah fam, you got it all wrong, ya gotta inhale memes and exhale vines before you can truely catch our toung Edit: why the hell did this get so many likes, it's just a shitpost comment
SomethingTabz AJ Famlit som bull shite. Got some booze and heri? Nah? Aight. You want some of whatz I gotz? Nah? Aight. What I’m saying is you’re under arrest. Nah, jk jk.
I was playing call of duty and got a kill but flinging a grenade at a distance, a team mate shouted “oooh Kobe” I didn’t get it, yet it still made sense.
“Spill the tea” “Big Oof” “Let’s get that bread” “Kobe” “Pay F for Respects” “This ain’t it chief” “Weird Flex but okay” *any vine reference* and yeah just get those down and you can pass as someone from gen z Edit: before you respond to this comment, realize that it is FOUR years old and i made it when i was in middle school.
@@thahiliachase8078 do you realize you are using AAVE and is calling it gen z dialect? I’m a african american from the deep south (South Carolina) and my Grandma use those terms and she dont know how to work a smartphone. Gen z just discovered what you call tik tok slang in the 2010s . It seems weird and rasist to us AA’s when we hear kids on tik tok mocking how we talk using our accent. AAVE dates back to slavery. Phones Gen Z, Tik tok, wasn’t a thought back then. It’s literally erasing our culture like how everything gets erased from us. We are not saying stop using it. Just don’t over use it and do it in a mocking way. especially if your not AA -“and wouldn’t speak to your family members in AAVE
@@HarvestRidgeHomestead Lingo reemerges every so often in new generations. You'll find that quite a few of the "new slang" that is used today was from previous generations.
it's all oldschool we used to dip out peace out roll out and be ghost and like mentioned when you get somewhere there always came the time when you were about to bounce. "Imma head out" is like an example of memery since it's just a normal common phrase for most people.
This is like those teachers who try to be “cool and hip” with the youngsters Teacher: Hit that nae nae jimmy Student: Stop that was years ago Teacher: no flex 👊🏼💪🏼🚫 zone
@@shook_man_18 the tho just suggests that battle royales don't relate to gen z, rather than battle royales being an aspect of gen z culture. I guess it wasn't entirely necessary but there's no need to pick at such little things.
The only thing Gen-z took to another level, was getting down on the ground on their knees and licking toilets. Sully fux. Lol XD We all laughed and then I was like.. Pathetic
Mike Perry Uhh no, I’m born 1995 and we don’t talk like this at all, 1995 is definitely millennial. Gen Z are the people who are currently teenagers. I consider Gen Z people born after 1999.
@@uh8053 nah, the guy's really getting annoying, what he's doing is basically spam. I don't know if his comments are automated in a way, but if that's his gimmick for trying to bring in more subscribers, he should at least make his comments witty or funny.
@@justinpettit3432 we mean the other ones...nobody says “those kicks are drippin” they say “that’s drip”...the fact that y’all actually think we talk like this pls 💀
Thank you! I swear people act as if gen z is a completely new species of alien from another planet that must be treated differently than the rest of society. (I'm aware i over-exaggerated that, but that's honestly what it feels like)
Bruh yesterday my fellow gen zer told me that lowkey highkey was old and I was like wtf isn't it still a thing? Honestly, not even Gen Zers have any idea what's still in. The standards are very vague and blurry.
bops are good songs bangers are great songs slaps are amazing songs slaps is singular; honestly this song slaps---this playlist slaps you can say: these songs slaps- but it sounds i little weirder when you use it plural i believe you would say: these songs slap- instead but i’ve never said that so idk bops is plural bop is singular bangers is plural banger is singular -------------------------- how good the song is based on what’s used from best to worst: 1. “this song slAps” (the A is showing volume) 2. “honestly slaps” 3. “honestly this song kinda slaps” 4. “an absolute banger” 5. “it’s a banger” 6. “it’s a bop” 8. “honestly it’s kind of a bop” 7. “it’s kind of a bop”
I actually use the term bumps more often. But those are for songs that will shake your car. Used in a sentence: that new Kendrick album bumps hard in the whip
Listen sir. You forgot: Tea Yes maam! Bih Shade Rip Can i get an f in the chat Gucci Sister/sis SHOOK Quaking Baited How could you DISRESPECT MY CULTure by not saying TEA im big mad
@@tawkinhedz Well, obviously it really depends. I personally really only ever cut the sarcasm when I'm in a situation where its highly inappropriate, i.e. funerals, job interview, discussing a serious topic. As far as the phrases in this video, the answer, at least in my cohorts, is never.
If everyone says everything ironically, nothing would be ironic anymore. But then it all would be ironic again. But then it wouldn't. This would go on infinity all in a fraction of a second and there would be a paradox.
Word of advice: if you do something “ironically” all the time, you can longer tell the difference and so it ceases to be ironic. If you use slang without thinking about it, that’s just how you talk now, doesn’t matter if it’s “ironic” or not.
We also can’t forget classics like: “That ain’t it chief” “Sus” “It really be like that sometimes” “Tea” “Snatched” “My guy” “Trash” I’m sure there are more but I can’t remember rn
RustyRedRhombus To my understanding it was popularized by Gen Z and is more likely to be used by us rather than millennials. I wouldn’t say we invented it but I would say it’s more widely used amongst our generation as oppose to other generations before us.
The 3eyedshedevil all I’m seeing in this list is that non-black people wanna be black so damn bad they think that using the words we made is gonna make them cool
Where’s
“That ain’t it chief”
“It be like that some times”
“Let’s get that bread”
“Rise and Grind”
“Big Oof”
“Shook”
Ik I was like : "big oof" when I acknowledged this
Don’t forget the new “and I oop”
Blank has entered the chat
Big dubs and W
And "My weave got snatched"
The reason that most of this lingo was the wrong lingo:
1. Gen Z language evolves at light speed
2. There are different dialects of Gen Z (eg. e-girl, cardi b, etc.)
3. Tumblr
Who if uses tumblr anymore lmao
@@garmfeild1272 fandom people, dude
Give me a break 😵and get off the video games and look for a job and go out and vote and stay off my lawn.
tumblr is the best man car door hook hand man me a sand
preach
this is only w weeks old and is like already half oudated
F
voidedMuffin if that doesn’t explain the internet idk what does
oh my god i find you here of all places hi
voidedMuffin *big oof*
Did you just use a math variable in a TH-cam comment?
F
the fact that none of us speak like this makes this even more funny💀💀
thats cap. you just arent gettin litty with the right fam. my daughters gen z talk is so bussin that i now be buying some mad drip so i can stay vibin. oof, its the lack of stayin relevant for me, ms. CEO of caps
@@jeffmitchell5244 based
@@jeffmitchell5244 Tf did I just read 💀
@@Zyzz_Enjoyer youd know if you were gen z
@@jeffmitchell5244 Nah I’m what it all means, I’m just saying it’s hella goofy 💀
Excuse me but you cannot just say “YEET” without throwing something, pretending to throw something, or moving really quick and looking like you might charge someone.
I saw your profile. Momento Mori
Factss
or a very least accenting it like YEEt
YES!
U can't just say yeet either. U gotta do the proper yeet voice
ive never heard "i finna dipset" its "imma head out"
I’ve never heard dipset before either
I heard i finna dip
True
I think it "Ight imma head out"
@@sarima7621 it's just been evolving since this came out. We still use a couple of these but most of them have changed. Also that is the newer version.
You forgot
"That's a minor inconvenience"
"I wanna be dead"
"What a minor inconvenience"
"The sweet kiss of death is all that i desire"
@@rileygraham9656 dripdrip the tears of my dead corpse ykwhtimsayin?? ?
we have a problem
Katherine Blanner yeet me out of existence
also heard as "i want to commit not alive" and "im gonna fucking kill myself"
Number one: turn into a whatsapp dababy convertible and play amogus song haha
I’m disappointed in myself because when sunglasses started saying all of those slang words I actually knew what he was talking about
same
Same dude XD
Weird flex but ok
@Randy Candelario real people words hahaha good one
your profile pic makes the comment even better lmao
"Congratulations on your baby boy."
*Y E E T*
yeetus yeetus deletus thy fetus
Feetus deletus yeetus
@@worstusernameintheworld9871 yes
*dropkicks*
feetus deletus
This has to be satire, but still, "oof" is the most accurate.
Kamryn Rattana yee yee
Dude we have the same profile pic
@@LeanMeanAsianCuisine you break everything.
I hate that one 😖
Kamryn Rattana Sad thing is i use oof unironically irl.
I find people’s reaction to slang very interesting. People are very resistant to language changing, despite that being what it does best. I’ve noticed that we often romanticize older language as better, more correct, and refined. For example, we look at Shakespeare’s old-fashioned writing as being very sophisticated. But if anyone has read Romeo and Juliet, they would know that the very first scene consists of someone doing the late 1500s version of flipping someone off. Not very refined, is it?
Any slang or language can be refined. It depends on the skill/intellect of the speaker/writer.
E.g. Talented individuals do this using the lyrics of music, rap, etc.,...and it happens with the slang of every generation. They refine the current vocabulary and present it with style.
During Shakespeare's time not everyone spoke like that. The majority of the plebs did not speak eloquently or sound sophisticated.
Sounding sophisticated has more to do with accent than slang. If guy with a thick Alabama accent and a guy with a posh British accent read the exact same words, one will sound sophisticated and the other won't. (there's a video that gives Trump a British accent, and it makes him sound not as stupid as he normally does)
When it comes to refining the words in your head before speak them, not everyone possesses a mind and tongue sharp enough to flip someone off with style.
Btw, flipping someone off and using a refined string of words are also not mutually exclusive.
Mozart wrote a church choir song called "Lick my ass" (but in German). He made a sequel "Lick my ass, nice and clean".
He got away with it because the Lyrics didn't actually say that, but he arranged it so that the end of one sentence, and the beginning of the next sentence would sound like Lick my arse. It takes a lot of refining to do something concidered vulgar, in that way.
But it sounded intelligent and took more than one brain cell to produce and comprehend. It's good for culture to change and evolve. Gen Z is just the latest iteration of the multi-gen devolutionary process. Gen Z hates being human, they don't like to talk or socialize if not being mediated through tech. If the boomers haven't destroyed everything yet, will be interesting to see Gen Z age
@@alireid5874 Extremely accurate, we do hate being human and like, alive
@@magicalwatermelon5147 it's not your fault. Shit is f*cked. I'm glad to be a Millennial, but have no illusions that I wouldn't feel the same as Gen Z if I was born later. I knew I didn't want kids since I was a teen. When people asked why, I said "this world wasn't good enough." But there are beautiful people, and Nature is incredible. Don't miss out on the cool shit, while it's still available. 💕
@@alireid5874 I’ve made the same decision with the same reasoning (which people don’t seem to think is good enough 🙄). I always thought it was just as hard to be a millennial, with the recession and then COVID and any complaints you have being dismissed as you bring an “entitled millennial”. Soon, the rest of the GenZers will grow up and then millennials and genZers will outnumber the older generation and we can get shit done ✊ (assuming the environment isn’t past the point of recovery yet)
"I wanna die" is the most gen z phrase ever.
fr, i hear this all the time lmao
I thought that was millennial. I hear it and say it the whole time and I'm millennial.
Na that’s millennial speak. Gen Z hasn’t developed severe depression and ptsd yet
@@kristinlake715 oh we already have unfortunately.
true true however ur mom ( ͡°( ͡° ͜ʖ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)ʖ ͡°) ͡°) lol
We speak in memes, everything is a reference
Everything is either a big mood or a big oof.
does simple language reflects simple minds ?
greenshadedthing Nah fam
@@kay-sp4gk I read it in Carls voice :D
@@gst9325 lol
I forgot what did we use before oof? I feel like I use it too much and half the time it literally sounds offensive
in this world, it's yeet or get yeeted
You either YEET, or live long enough to get YACHT
Did you yeet today, or did today yeet you?
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I believe you meant yeet or be YOTE
I believe it is pronounced yoted
The fact that most of us probably understand everything he says at 1:56 even though we realise it makes no sense but somehow it just clicks I can't
My dad found this video and now my life is only pain
Oof
If I had kids I would f*** with them just imagine you having kids you couldn't resist but to mess with them knowing that you're being nerdy on purpose and acting like you don't get it while at the same time spitting out the slang LMFAO
BAHAHA THAT MADE ME LAUGH
Bet
Mine hasn't come back from the store
My dad found this video and now he won’t stop saying weird flex but okay... thanks a lot dude
F
Wierd flex but ok
Big mood
Oof
F
They forgot the legendary "it be like that sometimes"
This is not an epic gamer moment
it really do be like that sometimes, my dude
And what about mood/big mood?
They don’t think that it be the way that it is, but it do.
@@piljara ur profile picture make my pp hard
Gamah
I'm a millenial, and I don't even know how this appeared on my recommendations, but let's watch it!
Meme culture has evolved and now only gen z understands it, but like this is a yeet or be yeeted world
I believe the proper form of yeet in past tense is *Y O T E*
Facts
You mean autism culture
Fs in the chat bois
Escape lmao don’t be mad you’ve been getting yeeted on
“I’m a Gen Z translator!”
Weird flex but ok
Hi Zoomer, I'm an EPIC & Iconic Millennial
“That girl has an exceptional amount of weight, yet carries it very well.”
“She dummy thicc bruh”
She's pulling a wagon
@@calebm8023 Draggin a wagon
Thicc is old school comes from Crips since "ck" meant crip killer
Bruh moment
YA Yeet!
Am I the one of the only Gen Z children who doesn’t use these phrases? I mean I do occasionally use “bro” or “dude” if I ever get upset but what the- I’m glad school existed in some ways. Also oh my gosh these phrases are BRAIN melting that I would be DYING inside just saying them.
You're not alone
Internet culture fools. There are like 100 gen z dialects lol anything from meme talk to urban cardi b slang is gen z talk. Low key everything is just a reference to something else
Actually everything we say is either a TikTok audio, meme reference or just saying how depressed we are in the funnier version
And vines, don't forget the vines.
do *not* forget the vines
Trueee
Depression will never be fixed with humour. It'll disappear for some time but it won't help you get through your problems because it's not even about your problems. This is what i think gen z did wrong, they care about themselves more than fixing their problems.
@@Zikeal-d4l listen here, all of your comments on this channel are trashing gen z, now this definitely bait as you messed around with fonts to have an underlined name, and i haven't even started with your catboy pfp. Something only gen z would do.
Gen Z slang is legit it's own language
Facts
yee yee
l e g i t
Says every generation
It's just a mix of words that were already slang in the black community, cali slang, and internet culture
The crazy part is when you actually understand him, because you're Gen Z.
Yeah I barely understood any of what he said lol
I’m gen Z and I understand some of them
I feel you fam
Sassy Whiskers same
@@anxiie444 Same
"The goal today is to learn how to speak some of that Gen Z lingo"
-Proceeded to make an entire video about aave
FINALLY SOMEONE SAID IT
I WAS WAITING FOR THIS COMMENT THANK YOUUUUUUUUU 😸
Remember!! it's trendy when non-black people start doing it.
Black people DO NOT talk like that. I'm in my 40's and I NEVER in my entire life heard ANY blk folks (not even genz blk folks) talk like that.
@@sb37654 They do say finna. That's very old. The rest, no.
Nah it's just that we speak fluent meme. The language is very fluid, ever changing. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
Oooofffffff
I understood that reference.
I DONT FEEL SO GOOD MR STARK
Outstanding move
Pulled a little sneaky on us
“I’m finna dipset”
Aight, boutta head out from the future: *Am I a joke to you?*
Shaq eel O kneal I say “aight Imma head out”
@@bluesolace9052 same, and my brother makes fun if me for it because apparently it's dead now
Well remember they make new ones every 2 minutes
i say “im finna dip” or “ight ima head out”
Did anyone call him out personally
I don't think so
Hey Gen Z the rest of the world can't keep up with these slangs and pronounce
Me a Gen-Zer watching because I don’t understand my own generations language....
Brooke Hagner same
Same
made it 69
Brooke Hagner ok boomer
LOL. Lowkey me too.
I'm glad they have their own language, now I don't have to know what they are talking about.
Deadass word bruh. Our English be trippin but the lingo be drippin. Stay twisted
Ross Dahlhoff Its sad that I understand what you mean
So refreshing to see that deadass is still used.. And not just by new yorkers
Yee yee
@@karmadollie8063 He used deadass wrong. That sentence would get you looked at funny in NYC.
Lmao no one says ’word’ anymore deadass ssksksksksksskssk
how to speak gen z
step one: don't talk because most of us hate socializing.
M o o d
YESSSSS
Its pretty sad
*f A c T s*
Lol yes. As a millenials we're pretty extra and extroverts. Most gen z's I see are chill and introverted. But they also seem kind of depressed. Millenials are also depressed but we hide it more. Picture depressed Emilia Clarke's.
I'm gen Z but my skull's too dummy thicc to understand 😫😫😫
@@casserola4096 um should I call the doctor?
dummy thicc 😤😤😪
Randy Candelario dummy thicc is just a funny substitute for really thick
Kay Smith don’t teach the old heads 😂
Aidan seabock they deserve to know
I have never felt more ashamed and proud of myself for understanding what he was saying at the end 🤣🤣🤚
Lmao!
Nah fam, you got it all wrong, ya gotta inhale memes and exhale vines before you can truely catch our toung
Edit: why the hell did this get so many likes, it's just a shitpost comment
Thank God I grew up in the 80's and 90's.
@@fireheartis1 if i grew up then, i would have killed my self.
200th like
SomethingTabz AJ Famlit som bull shite. Got some booze and heri? Nah? Aight. You want some of whatz I gotz? Nah? Aight. What I’m saying is you’re under arrest. Nah, jk jk.
Shook bruh
I thought this was going to be one of those stupid, painfully wrong videos but it is so accurate it hurts 😂😂
wired flex but ok
weird 😥
Yeet
I love your bangs. Would you like to make the best couple the gen z population could possibly produce?
No one uses fam anymore tho
I only use yeet when something is flung or propelled with speed and power, while I'd use kobe for accuracy
Yeet is a subset of the strength stat, Kobe is dexterity.
vitosu LMAO
Wut
I was playing call of duty and got a kill but flinging a grenade at a distance, a team mate shouted “oooh Kobe” I didn’t get it, yet it still made sense.
I use yeet to throw autistically while kobe is a slower, more accurate throw
“Congratulations on your baby boy!”
“YEET!”
*Uh oh*
Speaking gen z is super simple, all you have to do is say everything ironically
me with lmao
I started ironically and now I cant stop lmao
@@TheGreenOwl273 I STARTED SAYING YASSS IRONICALLY AND I CANNOT STOO S EN,D HELP
I’m stuck saying oof help meeeeeeeee
Totes bro, You hit that nail right on the head.
@@ignorethis6856
Oof that's booty bruh... no cap
Shit, did I do it right? I can't tell
"I'm finna dipset"
Nobody says that XD
Ight bro im finna dipset
@@Jamal-eh6pw LMAOOO
Facts doe
its “ight ima dip “ or “im finna dip”
Just remove set from dip and it’s basically perfect
“Spill the tea”
“Big Oof”
“Let’s get that bread”
“Kobe”
“Pay F for Respects”
“This ain’t it chief”
“Weird Flex but okay”
*any vine reference*
and yeah just get those down and you can pass as someone from gen z
Edit: before you respond to this comment, realize that it is FOUR years old and i made it when i was in middle school.
What's Pay F for respect?
Sylvie B oof press F to pay respects
@@lilminecraftergaming426 In my forties over here... Still don't get it. Am I missing something obvious?
@@sincerely-b wooosh
@@blackclover8933 I know!!! 😂😂 Please explain! LOL
It sounds like generation Z just learned a little bit of hip Hop slang me and my fam been using since the '90s
It's literally just old AAVE
@@carnivoresMime yee
As a Gen Z, this is dummy accurate. a true bruh moment. Yuh
It feels sad that I understand what that means
Mason Bridge same lol
Mason Bridge my friends sometimes make fun of me because I don’t always know what things mean, and I’m just like you’re speaking gibberish
Yeet brother
Jared Grillo on GOD BIG FACTS
As a member of Generation Z, I can verify that the language used in this video is most indubitably correct.
and also yeet...
We are living in two different worlds 😔
AA14/MoshDuck yee yee 😎😎
Maybe it's a regional thing because 95% of it is new to me
You mean you can "verify"..? How do you clarify something you're in agreement with?
@@timbuchanan7481 fixed...
You forgot, highkey, lowkey, trash, tea and pounting at things and saying”me”
Chloe Vail YES
Or mood
Lowkey has been said sense the 90s.
literally
True
DuoLingo needs a Gen Z course
The way we respond is pretty much with inside jokes within our own generation
i have a teacher who's in her 60's and it's hilarious seeing her trying to understand all the lingo
Facts
Yes and it leaves people out. Then you laugh at them.
True
Ayo the pizza's here
As a Gen-Z human... I understood like half of this
@@anthi7378 why do you wish such pain upon another human my friend?
Tik tok is like a whole different dialect of Gen Z tho 😭😭😭
I love how you specified that you are human lol
@@thahiliachase8078 do you realize you are using AAVE and is calling it gen z dialect? I’m a african american from the deep south (South Carolina) and my Grandma use those terms and she dont know how to work a smartphone. Gen z just discovered what you call tik tok slang in the 2010s . It seems weird and rasist to us AA’s when we hear kids on tik tok mocking how we talk using our accent. AAVE dates back to slavery. Phones Gen Z, Tik tok, wasn’t a thought back then. It’s literally erasing our culture like how everything gets erased from us. We are not saying stop using it. Just don’t over use it and do it in a mocking way. especially if your not AA -“and wouldn’t speak to your family members in AAVE
@@Fireruby2104 🤣Fr tho
Facts. Some of us also communicate with each other by quoting vines that we know by heart.
Potato lingo.
false
Not true
belle not at all. basic normans do that shit
vine was a mistake
“Sus” and “fire bro” and “lit fam no cap, that’s gas”
“I finna dipset”
*Aight Ima Head Out has entered the chat*
“Aight Ima head out” is old! It’s just a southern thing that gen-z has adopted. My dad said that when I was little and I was born in the early 90s!
@@HarvestRidgeHomestead Lingo reemerges every so often in new generations. You'll find that quite a few of the "new slang" that is used today was from previous generations.
I’ve never heard dipset before
Bounce
it's all oldschool we used to dip out peace out roll out and be ghost and like mentioned when you get somewhere there always came the time when you were about to bounce. "Imma head out" is like an example of memery since it's just a normal common phrase for most people.
How to communicate with gen z:
Step one:
don’t
I really wanted to like this comment but the number of likes is just ✨neat✨ so...
**Me who likes to meet people**
Aight imma head out
Your not wrong🙃
@@yourenfpbestie703 me when i was 8 at the McDonald's playground starting a cult with all the new people i have met
Some of us gen zers were born in '97 and we arent too bad I think
No mention of...
“Bruh moment”
“Bruh”
Memes or vines in general
“I want to die”
“RIP”
We all want to die
@@ladle7751 Big Mood Bruh
Press F to pay respects
And X for s(h)ame
Bruh was already around when I was a teen. I was born in 93
Y'all are a bunch of moods.
You forgot
Normal people: Red circle
Gen Z: 21st century humor
Boomers: *complain about the young people using too much internet*
Also boomers: *use Facebook to complain about everything*
a weird lettuce OK Gen-z'er.
I don’t know any baby boomers who do that but whatever
@@XmegaPresident ok millennial
a weird lettuce because boomers had a childhood and you didn’t
Bella Hughes
Ok Boomer .
Me Before: Oh you think you can describe Gen Z? BET!
Me After: Facts...
Emma Leigh Henry I felt that
And you white af. Shocker
CAN Control why do americans always gotta make it about race wow
CAN Control Can you take a joke, child? What’s your problem?
Yee yee
That awkward moment when Millenials take a break from war with Baby Boomers to call out Gen Z.
Underrated comment
Ready up boys, we got a new war ahead of us.
Bruh mommento
Lol
Well, my dads a boomer and I’m a gen z so it’s not even that bad
Damn...I just watched 2 years of conversations with my son in less than a minute.
I’m a gen z, and I needed this. I can’t keep up.
Same dawg
You don’t need to
Oof same
Remember when you were nine and people were saying "epic fail"?
You really don't need to keep up.
Lol same
This is like those teachers who try to be “cool and hip” with the youngsters
Teacher: Hit that nae nae jimmy
Student: Stop that was years ago
Teacher: no flex 👊🏼💪🏼🚫 zone
sara oh god
student 2: stop or we'll make you stop
My teacher’s kids showed him this, he showed it to us. He has said yeet an uncomfortable amount.
I'm pretty sure if a teacher asked someone to hit the nea nea they would probably be concerned and Report the teacher
Kaitlon I actually have a teacher who doesn’t try and just is. It’s nice.
As someone from the generation z I can agree that this is definitely 100% accurate
I know right.
facts
FAX
@John T. Deck facts.
@John T. Deck Facts little man
I'm gonna show this to my grandsons! Thank You Sunday Cool Tees for the funny video!
Don't forget, instead of saying "Where are we going?" we say "Where we dropping boys?"
That's only because of battle royales tho
@@supersaiyajin9596 correct, but why the 'tho'. This doesn't make it any less valid.
@@shook_man_18 the tho just suggests that battle royales don't relate to gen z, rather than battle royales being an aspect of gen z culture. I guess it wasn't entirely necessary but there's no need to pick at such little things.
we say "what's the move" lol
Skulltown, dude.
I refuse to believe anybody throws "okRrRrR" into casual conversation
Youd be shocked.
I'm gonna do it
You haven't spoken teenager recently then.
u obviously havent had a convo with one of The Gays™️ recently
Nobody does around me because NY isn't gay
Then: they took an L
Now: Fs in the chat
What's Fs?
Millie Schnapp F in the chat for this commenter who doesn’t know what F means
*Everyone in the chat:* F
F
F
F
I'm ashamed that I actually know what he was talking about at the end
If you yeet what has already been yoted you become a yeet god
I believe it's just yote, without the ed
Is this known as “yeetception” or “yeetscendence”??
Yitten*
Yost
Please define yote lol
Others: "That's suspicious"
Gen Z: "Show me the Carfax"
Bet
Ive never heard anyone say that but it's hilarious
Others? Suspicious.
Gen Z? Carfax.
Hotel? Trivago.
Sheghostly that’s sus
Facts
“Millennials try to talk like Gen Z”
Fixed your title 😂👌🔥🔥🔥
Nah i think late millenials (like my age) actually invented these and a FEW people Gen z use it
Gabrielle Williams Nah, teen gen z uses these the most
@@ashleystorrer6899 I really hope not cuz the boys in university really be usin all of these every 15 mins
Butthurt 😂👌🔥🔥🔥
just got rekt 🤧🤣👌🔥🔥🔥
every gen has it's own slang,,,,Gen Z takes it to another level
The only thing Gen-z took to another level, was getting down on the ground on their knees and licking toilets.
Sully fux. Lol XD We all laughed and then I was like.. Pathetic
I feel like theres a grey area between millennial and gen z where we criticize millennials and younger gen zs
2001-2002/3ish kids
@@p.1206 gen z is ppl who grew up with social media tho, so 1999-2004-5
@@eonjustingeneral7073 Gen z really started at the turn of the millennia. Anyone after that doesn't have the millennial attitude as there was a shift
1995-2000 born people all generally have this
Mike Perry Uhh no, I’m born 1995 and we don’t talk like this at all, 1995 is definitely millennial. Gen Z are the people who are currently teenagers. I consider Gen Z people born after 1999.
This vid is Lowkey a weird flex but I mean, okay
*_*okurrrrr_*
Yeet!
Oof
Facts
I've had entire conversations consisting of only
"Oof."
oof
Oof
Oof
Imagine when the youngest Zoomer hits 30. It's all downhill once they get into the real world. Enjoy your youth
I learn too much here haha
You again!!!
At least put an effort on your comments. So lifeless, annoying shit.
I see you everywhere!
@@whiteblack6865 no need to be rude..😐
@@uh8053 nah, the guy's really getting annoying, what he's doing is basically spam. I don't know if his comments are automated in a way, but if that's his gimmick for trying to bring in more subscribers, he should at least make his comments witty or funny.
It now begins to ascend into another language..
DEscend.
yeetcend
Hit scend
Yeah, its like its,,, a dialect or something popularized by the greater majority of america used by a group of people beforehand.
@@stardoogalaxie9314
_gasp!_ How do we right this great injustice?!
Gen Z lingo is just memes mixed with ebonics
Gen Z is /r/blackpeopletwitter
And that's what makes it so great
@@THEUrinalCake
Overstatement. It's dumbed down tribal speak.
Seriously.
@Young God t h e b l a c k s
I was born in 2001 and I don’t even know what yeet means. I spent most of my teenage years trying not to follow the crowd
*This is it chief*
Apart from "okurr" only Cardi B stans say that
Also dabbing is now illegal by law
Actually, the gays invented 'okurr', not Cardi B.
Dabbing isn’t illegal, it’s just only used by millennials to be painfully ironic like we’ve always used it since a week in.
@@zackcohn I have literally only seen Gen z kids dab. What planet are you on
@@evelinevos479 they didn't say she did lol
@@xnitropunkx earth
Okay I'm gen z and I even got lost
Where's the tea
Oh he CONFUSED confused 👌😂🔫
Yeeeeeeeeettt lol oof
to any other generations watching this: this is NOT how we speak
Some of it is lol
I've heard plenty "no Cap" and "big mad" from Gen Z kids lol
@@justinpettit3432 we mean the other ones...nobody says “those kicks are drippin” they say “that’s drip”...the fact that y’all actually think we talk like this pls 💀
Thank you! I swear people act as if gen z is a completely new species of alien from another planet that must be treated differently than the rest of society.
(I'm aware i over-exaggerated that, but that's honestly what it feels like)
@@silentshadows2963 right 💀
1:37 needs to be updated now. It should be “mid” for the first one and “based” for the second one.
Update: "based" and "cringe" are now the only two words in our vocabulary
no no, you’ve got a point
Based
@@wrestlinghe2638 .....
"Bussin"
Based.
sis snapped and lowkey highkey told us the sister spilled the tea. like fammmmmm
Much more accurate thank you for this burning tea
@@danicaoslund6083 np fam squad
Bruh yesterday my fellow gen zer told me that lowkey highkey was old and I was like wtf isn't it still a thing?
Honestly, not even Gen Zers have any idea what's still in. The standards are very vague and blurry.
@@kenniefae you are very correct
Okay when you put it like that we really are kinda out here
My mom : can you be serious
Me : sharry fam but no receipt no payment them the facts
My mom: what?
Me: legitness
Love how this video is already outdated XD. "finna" is something I haven't heard recently.
When you're Gen Z, but don't understand anything that was said...
I'm the youngest millennial and I was confused the whole video lol
Same with me, except for some things like oof or another version of "Im gonna leave" to "AIght imma head out-"
@Femke Biemans Yep same here
AKStormtrooper you and me both bro like what is “suh”
@Femke Biemans Well..
🎤sawarasenai🥰kimi😸wa⛓shoujo👻na💅no?✨böKù🌸Wâ🧚ÿARiçHiñ🤴BįCChī😾ńO😩oSû🚣Dà🎉YOOO💦
Weird flex.. but okay
edit: WOW that's the most likes I've ever had lol
Cherddddsss
Addie Green odd boast... but understandable
I’m a Gen Z and we do say these things but not in total sentences. That’s just strange.
yo my man if youre saying "im finna dipset" or "these apps are booty" im concerned
@@edgysquidd2098 I’d be concerned too
@@emilya9808 I'm also Gen Z but this word outdated.
@@edgysquidd2098 *Word* ... gen x slang for I agree. (even though I have no I idea wtf you just said)
I am also part of Gen Z, I never use any of theses words besides 3 sentences, like I don’t understand why.
This is 100% one of the videos ever made. Certified absolute video.
bops are good songs
bangers are great songs
slaps are amazing songs
slaps is singular; honestly this song slaps---this playlist slaps
you can say: these songs slaps- but it sounds i little weirder when you use it plural i believe you would say: these songs slap- instead but i’ve never said that so idk
bops is plural
bop is singular
bangers is plural
banger is singular
--------------------------
how good the song is based on what’s used from best to worst:
1. “this song slAps” (the A is showing volume)
2. “honestly slaps”
3. “honestly this song kinda slaps”
4. “an absolute banger”
5. “it’s a banger”
6. “it’s a bop”
8. “honestly it’s kind of a bop”
7. “it’s kind of a bop”
Slaps is actually a verb in that case.
I actually use the term bumps more often. But those are for songs that will shake your car.
Used in a sentence: that new Kendrick album bumps hard in the whip
these songs slap
Saying bop is gay
mm don't forget bangers
Listen sir. You forgot:
Tea
Yes maam!
Bih
Shade
Rip
Can i get an f in the chat
Gucci
Sister/sis
SHOOK
Quaking
Baited
How could you DISRESPECT MY CULTure by not saying TEA
im big mad
Jac what TEA and Quaking mean?
Tea is a drink
Edit : a beverage
Mitch Etzkin *cough cough* wig *Snatched*
Isn't Gucci pretty close to being outdated? We were using that in 4th grade 2 years ago :/
yessir
When you can’t even keep up with your own generation that TH-cam puts this in your recommendations..... 😂😂😂
Weird flex, but okay.
1:54 being genz myself i honestly had no idea what this man was saying. never heard anyone talk like this
Oh hey I'm gen Z, let me explain everything. Essentially, except for a very minute portion of us, everything we say is ironic.
So when do gen z’s say things unironically?
@@tawkinhedz Well, obviously it really depends. I personally really only ever cut the sarcasm when I'm in a situation where its highly inappropriate, i.e. funerals, job interview, discussing a serious topic. As far as the phrases in this video, the answer, at least in my cohorts, is never.
If everyone says everything ironically, nothing would be ironic anymore. But then it all would be ironic again. But then it wouldn't. This would go on infinity all in a fraction of a second and there would be a paradox.
@@nicksbordone5271 or you know, not that.
Word of advice: if you do something “ironically” all the time, you can longer tell the difference and so it ceases to be ironic. If you use slang without thinking about it, that’s just how you talk now, doesn’t matter if it’s “ironic” or not.
Oh God. I thought i was an out of touch Gen Z but damn. I use these words in everyday conversation. Sorry, older generations.
We also can’t forget classics like:
“That ain’t it chief”
“Sus”
“It really be like that sometimes”
“Tea”
“Snatched”
“My guy”
“Trash”
I’m sure there are more but I can’t remember rn
"My guy" is older than most gen z's
RustyRedRhombus To my understanding it was popularized by Gen Z and is more likely to be used by us rather than millennials. I wouldn’t say we invented it but I would say it’s more widely used amongst our generation as oppose to other generations before us.
The 3eyedshedevil all I’m seeing in this list is that non-black people wanna be black so damn bad they think that using the words we made is gonna make them cool
Have any of you heard people say poss? (Short for possibly) it was HUGE in my town but I haven’t met anyone say it outside of their
I’m a millennial and we used Sus when I was a teenager, you guys think you started a lot more shit than you actually did.
Gen Z has evolved to yelling “SHEEEESH” in class, can’t wait to see where it is a year from now.
I go to online school
@@user-lr3yw1gu4m SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH
@@catherinebailey4385 Bruh