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The horrible feeling when your Gen Z but you actually were able to translate it
To all the people saying, “It’s because Gen Z made the slang terms!” you’re partially wrong.
1. Skibidi — gibberish term made by Biser King in his song “Dom Dom Yes Yes”, and he is Gen Z.
2. L — first used in sports and by Gen Xers as slang, not Gen Z.
3. Rizz — came from Kai Cenat, who is Gen Z, so Gen Z
4. Gyatt — same thing Kai Cenat Gen Z.
5. Ohio — came from Lil B’s down like Ohio, so not Gen Z, it’s made by a Millennial
6. Fanum Tax — came from Fanum who is Gen Z, so it’s Gen Z
7. No Cap / Cap — first used by Gen X rapper, Willie D in “Put The F[ri]ckin' Gun Away” as “high capping”. So it’s not Gen Z, it’s Gen X.
8. Mid — started as slang for mediocre Marij**na in the early 2000’s, making it likely Millennial slang.
9. Sigma — created by Gen X activist, Vox Day. So not Gen Z.
Of the terms here:
Gen Z origin: 4
Gen X origin: 3
Millennial origin: 2
While Gen Z made the most Gen Alpha slang of the three, you may notice that a majority of these terms are not Gen Z. The whole thing is, when Gen Z uses a lot of this slang, it’s ironically, however Gen Alpha who copy other generations’ slang, they use it unironically.
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@laurenjohnson1513
3 months ago
All I can think about is someone trying to learn English speaking to a gen alpha kid and getting really confused and upset 😭
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