

In slang terms, drip is a synonym for style, particularly the fashionable or sexy kind. Hitting someone with a good clapback often shows someone is winning in an argument and has a better, more biting retort ready to counter their original point or criticism. When someone is the “CEO of” something, it means they are the very best at it or have mastered it.Įxample: “You’re the CEO of video game reviews.” ClapbackĪ clapback refers to a strong or witty response to someone’s insult or attack. They are an honest and lasting expression of the owners' realness.” CEO They cannot be taken out for a job interview or court date. Whereas caps can be pulled out with ease, perms, as their name suggests, are permanent. Therefore, no cap refers to being real, authentic, and truthful.Īccording to Urban Dictionary, “The phrase originated in reference to decorative gold teeth, which can be divided into two distinct varieties: permanent gold teeth (aka "perms") or caps (aka "pullouts").

Cap/No CapĬap is a term referring to something fake/not authentic. Some feel that this widespread use of the word has altered its original meaning. This current use has garnered some criticism as, like with a lot of popular Gen Z slang, the term was originally used in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) particularly to refer to amazing food/meals. Bussinīussin is used among teens to refer to anything that is very good/positive. Oftentimes this is used as a bit of a mocking term for someone with expensive taste or who is trying to give off the impression that they’re wealthy. Boujeeīoujee is a shortened version of the French wor d bourgeoisie and is used to refer to something high-class, fancy or expensive. Example: “Listen to this new KPop song-it's a bop!” For danceable, upbeat songs, “banger” is often frequently used. Although sometimes used as a term of endearment among friends, you usually don't want to be labeled a bih. I'll avoid literally spelling it out for you, but just imagine three more letters in the middle and you'll get the picture. “Bestie” will often just serve as a friendly greeting. However, Gen Z tends to use this term more loosely to address anyone - even strangers if they admire something about them. Bestie generally refers to a best friend. "The weekend could not get here sooner, amirite." Bestie This word often doesn't require a response and is meant to emphasize something that both parties agree on. Teens today are busy – sometimes too busy even for spaces, as evidenced by this mashup abbreviation of "Am I right?" Some popular aesthetics of the 2020s include Y2K, E-Girl/E-Boy, Dark Academia, Downtown Girl, and many, many more! Amirite Someone’s aesthetic can refer to their fashion, music taste, bedroom decor preferences or just general vibe or interests. Rather than spend hours scrolling through the confusion and horror that's often found in the depths of Urban Dictionary, we've compiled the most popular teen slang and Gen Z slang/popular sayings right here! Aestheticįinding a particular “aesthetic” or style is a big trend among teens on social media, and is often used as another way that Gen Z experiments with their style and self-expression. You can safely bet your teens will continue to roll their eyes nearly every time you speak, but proper use of these new slang words and slang phrases will earn you at least grudging respect.Īlthough I wouldn't go around speaking like a TikTok teen at the office. If you've just recently deciphered omg, lol, and tbh, or you finally figured out why everyone loathes a Karen, I hate to break it to you, Boomer, but your slang needs a major 2023 refresh.

Teen slang words are a constantly evolving dictionary that makes anyone above age 22 feel like they woke up in a foreign land.īut this stage too shall pass, and in the meantime parents of Gen Zers don't need to feel clueless each time their adolescent starts to speak. It often seems like teenagers' sole mission is to reject the way their parents do things, from fashion to music to how they use the English language. Does Gen Z have their own secret language or are you just old?
