Steve Carell ALWAYS slays 😂 Despicable Me 4 is out in cinemas from Friday 12th July! Watch Austin Butler learn English slang words from Jodie Comer below: ua-cam.com/video/GQsDIz5iFJs/v-deo.htmlsi=APgcay2QaYHYz8vr
I honestly love it, but I’m just a tragic millennial and our slang was trash (especially as an older millennial). “He’s all that and a bag of chips!” Ugh.
Steve slayed this so hard with his rizz, he didnt have to even flex or spill the tea about how he ate up this interview and left NO MORSELS for the dog😂
Someone actually said that exact thing about me, to me, once. They were referring to my outfits in an attempt to defend me from something a couple other people were saying 💀
I love how the interviewer is getting the laughs the more interview goes on; you know, you just start that laugh and can't stop and everything gets funnier and funnier. This was a very fun interview and for me, educational.
Some of these aren't Gen Z. I'm a Millenial and have heard ones like "Ate" since I was a young, or "Spill the Tea" is just another way to say "Spill the beans". Steve Carell is just so naturally funny though.
The word "simp" in its modern internet slang sense first gained prominence in online communities around the early 2000s. However, it started to become widely recognized and used on platforms like TikTok, Twitter, and UA-cam around 2019 and 2020. The term was often used in memes and social media discussions to describe someone who is perceived to be overly deferential or attentive to a person they are romantically interested in, often in a way that is viewed as excessive or unwarranted.
6:55 exactly the same thing I thought when I started seeing this word in twitch chat for the first time.. didnt make sense but I wasnt trying to figure it out either I just thought chat was calling whoever was in question a simple minded person or something along those lines
This is funny, because it's Steve. It's hilarious how you can just get a little older, and all the slang words suddenly become garbage to you lol. I'm from San Diego, and down there when I was younger we have our own regional slang. Every area has their own. I remember moving to Minnesota and explaining the idea that is to "lope it" to someone....it was one of the hardest explanations of my life lmao
im so glad they actually used gen z slang and not gen alpha like skibidi and ohio and sigma. it irks me when people say that those words are gen z words! i'm gen z and we never say it unironically!
“Tea” isn’t gen-z slang. It’s been around for ages. “Ate” Is also not technically gen-z slang, but how they structure it within a sentence or phrase is often unique to their generation. “Simp” isn’t from gen-z either. I don’t know how long it has been in use, but I do know it was in use a bit in the 90s. It’s just now a stronger part of the general lexicon. “Flex” is also not even close to being a gen-z term. Definitely widely used in the 80s and 90s (and at least in some use for a decade or more before then), it has been in use for a long time now. “Slay” kinds of holds a similar position as “ate.” It has been in use for quite a long time, but only recently has its use become widespread. And, the way it is structured within phrases has also changed with gen-z. Also, it was used to mean that something made you laugh much more often than it was used to mean something else, at least for a while. He really should have asked about terms that are (more) definitively gen-z, such as “mewing” and “Ohio.”
As a non-American 40 year old I found them easy to guess. A lot of their slang is just different usages they think adults don't know. I wouldn't say something is cringe but I would still cringe or be made to cringe. I have no idea about those last two
Im a gen z. Born in 1998 and honestly i didnt know many of these slang words. I remember when i first heard someone say slay. Never had i used it before
Heh, I was reading "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" about 3 or 4 years back and "simp" was totally used in it in a very Gen Z way. Except, it's a boomer play.
It actually is lol. I hear it a lot on Twitter. But it also works for the boomers too but it's not exclusively reserved for Gen-Z people, do research, babes. xo purrr.
Well, this is what Google says "Another theory is that "tea" is a reference to the idea of "spilling the tea," meaning to reveal something that was previously hidden or kept secret. Regardless of its origin, the term "tea" has become a popular slang term in various communities, particularly among young people and Gen Zs." So yes darling dear, it's part of Gen-z as i've stated before... i just love being right! xo purrr 😩😩🫦
Steve Carell ALWAYS slays 😂 Despicable Me 4 is out in cinemas from Friday 12th July!
Watch Austin Butler learn English slang words from Jodie Comer below:
ua-cam.com/video/GQsDIz5iFJs/v-deo.htmlsi=APgcay2QaYHYz8vr
Steve Carell just ate it and left no morsel for any other guests to have anything else to eat
@@nfedko so true bestie
All while roller blading lol
Including the dog. He could’ve left some for the dog tbh… what a jerk lol
On ten toes no cap
I’m convinced that Steve Carell is just a more tamed Michael Scott.
Yes
Of course.
😂❤
My thoughts exactly ❤😂
😂 A dialed down Date Mike
"Ate it up and left nothing for the dog" 😂😂😂😂
As a Gen Z, I think we should adopt this
😂😂😂
I honestly love it, but I’m just a tragic millennial and our slang was trash (especially as an older millennial).
“He’s all that and a bag of chips!”
Ugh.
@@83gemm"that shirt's on fleek!!"
@@dumblockdubbed2455 That was long after my time. I’m an old millennial. Few years shy of being Gen x
Steve slayed this so hard with his rizz, he didnt have to even flex or spill the tea about how he ate up this interview and left NO MORSELS for the dog😂
Perfect
@@rileywiebe3512 hahaha thanks
"i don't slay too often. but sometimes i do slay, im happy that i slay"...he's just Michael irl too
I got told off by Steve Carell and I’ve never been happier 😂
You didn’t let him eat with his explanation of RIZ 😂
@@keeshiabrie I should’ve known it meant rizzing a roller blade
@@simonharknesstvobviously 🙄
He ate slayed and left no crumbs in this interview, he's so funny 😂😂😂
i don’t slay too often but sometimes i slay is going on my tombstone thank you
And when I do I’m very happy that I slayed
Why not put something you do All the time on there??
Someone actually said that exact thing about me, to me, once. They were referring to my outfits in an attempt to defend me from something a couple other people were saying 💀
He still remembers those improversations classes 😅
He’s so dry I love it
michael scott core
“Paul Rudd has a lot of fizz” right off rip 😂 hilarious
Lmao i know paul as a bland man because of sleepycast
@@citrusblast4372 he is majestic.
Rizz not fizz
@@alexare6655nah he kinda fizzy
"How DARE you criticise my interpretation of that word" 🤣🤣🤣 I love him.
Steve is aging like fine wine!!! 😻
Hes not even cute, but he went from a 5 to a 6 just by getting gray hair.
@@zztopz7090lololol. He’s a nice looking dad. And has all his hair lolol
He’s slaying the aging streak. Bro is mogging the assignment ong
@vikingthedude and that's not cap, bro.
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He’s literally Michael Scott 🥹🥹🥹🥹
I love how the interviewer is getting the laughs the more interview goes on; you know, you just start that laugh and can't stop and everything gets funnier and funnier. This was a very fun interview and for me, educational.
Steve Carell man. Just simply delightful
“1 to 10 still applies to Gen Z, right?” 😂
rizz gosling
If I ever pass Ryan on the street he’s definitely getting “hey, Rizz!!” shouted at him
good one
Missed opportunity: Ryan RIzzling.
8:34 "I'm sorry I look like an idiot to you." is such a great response LMFAO I can't stop laughing at it
Damn Steve ate this game up and left nothing for other to eat 🔥🔥
Imagine Gru said those Gen Z words in Despicable Me 5
The ratings would drop Substantially
Imagine if he used Gen Alpha ones instead ☠️
@@aspirasi305”skibidi toilet rizz” 😭😭😭
@@idontknowwhattoputhere5434 The fact that Google suggested I translate this comment is gold
Steve’s interviews are always so fun! He is such a national treasure.
Steve is ROCKING the silver hair 😍
He slayed that interview and left no crumbs for the tea.
Brainrot got GRU too 😭
He was actually right on the origin of ”simp” if you look it up in Wikipedia
“good at rollerskating” ate and left no crumbs!!!
There was one crumb, actually. Small but tasty.
Put a smig more motha on my burger
Bro was just talking about rollerblades the whole time😭
Steve birthed this into motherhood
i love how he went back to the rolerskate interpretations :D :D
Why is he so funny😂❤
Steve is such a MOTHER! 💅🏻
Happy i slay, "but can we stop now" , this dude is hilarious and chill. love this dude lol.
The rizz stuff is for Gen Alpha. I’m Gen Z and I have no idea what those kids mean when they say that.😂
Yeah, they just lump us all into the same group. Same as when we call an older person a boomer.
Older generations call it "game".
well, some people say gen z is longer, while others say its shorter
why doesn't it have millions views, thst is hilarious
I’m just glad he didn’t mention Gen Alpha’s “Skibity”
"I'm sorry I look like an idiot to you" My new phrase
Hearing Steve CARELL say “thot” and “simp” has me dying
When I was growing up in the 50s and 60s, if some said, "That slays me" it would me it was amusing.
does steve know how much rizz he has?
@@MsWicked1216 he’s the real rizz king
@@IGVPresentsthe ultimate rizzler
"Ate" depends on the context I think. Say a skateboarder crashed really hard, they ate it.
What about a rollerblader?
Nope. If the skateboarder hit a sick flip he ate that up, if he crashed he ate shit
@@jamesmendoza456it’s also called biting the curb, similar.
oh.. my god.. i love this n him, he’s amazing 😭💗
The surprise on the interviewer's face when he got it right was funny. *That's actually right!*
Some of these aren't Gen Z. I'm a Millenial and have heard ones like "Ate" since I was a young, or "Spill the Tea" is just another way to say "Spill the beans". Steve Carell is just so naturally funny though.
Rizz gosling 😂
He really wants roller skates to come back
I really don't appreciate that I got reminded 6 times to subscribe to youir channel in a 9 minute video.
"when dad slays i dont slay to often but when i slay...i slay"😂
The word "simp" in its modern internet slang sense first gained prominence in online communities around the early 2000s. However, it started to become widely recognized and used on platforms like TikTok, Twitter, and UA-cam around 2019 and 2020. The term was often used in memes and social media discussions to describe someone who is perceived to be overly deferential or attentive to a person they are romantically interested in, often in a way that is viewed as excessive or unwarranted.
Hard to be so rich and so cool simultaneously
loved how Michael kept up the roller skating bit😆
the way ppl keep saying it’s gen z slang when it’s literally just AAVE/ebonics will always be the most abrupt “changing the history books” to me
Ryan Gosling is 1000% Rizz!!!!!! He is so right xD He is the RIZZ GOS
Steve Carell is in the boomer generation in his 60s it makes sense since Gru is the same age as Steve was in the 2010s.
Steve is a national treasure. Love this guy.
As a genZ myself, Im in disbelief that Michael Scott knows more GenZ slangs than me 😂.
Same
I wonder if he knows about skibidi toilet 💀
My daughter says “ skibidi toilet “ too 😂
AND LEFT NOTHING FOR THE DOG 😂😂😂😭😭🤣🤣🤣 im screAMINg and i cant bc its 3AM
“I ate it up and left nothing for the dog” 😭
His meanings meant much sense to me.
STEVE CARELL IS fathering 🥹
He's really into roller skating. 😂
What a flex! He slayed eating that up with such a rizz all the while roller loading on a tea.
Steve Carell is funny! But the giggling host cracked me up! I really loved him.
6:55 exactly the same thing I thought when I started seeing this word in twitch chat for the first time.. didnt make sense but I wasnt trying to figure it out either I just thought chat was calling whoever was in question a simple minded person or something along those lines
This is funny, because it's Steve. It's hilarious how you can just get a little older, and all the slang words suddenly become garbage to you lol. I'm from San Diego, and down there when I was younger we have our own regional slang. Every area has their own. I remember moving to Minnesota and explaining the idea that is to "lope it" to someone....it was one of the hardest explanations of my life lmao
He was right about Ryan though LOL
04:28 Hate to break it to you Steve but our numbers have changed meaning too because the number 8 also = ATE 😂💕
he's so Michael scott coded and im here for it❤
He is soo skibidi 😍I just wanna be his rizzler 😔
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That was the most fun way to learn what all these words meant I could've ever imagined 😂
Hes not superslay hes a little slay
Now simp is just used anytime a man agrees with a woman or hypes her up in anyway 🤣
I used to hate the word, but now I love it because as soon as I hear anyone use it, I know to disregard everything else they say.
The Office Reunion final finale would be awesome with Gen Z slang 😭
Imagine Michael Scott still a Regional Manager in 2024 trying to use gen z terms
Micheal Scott and gen Z slang goes so hard
I’m young, but English is not my MOTHER tongue, so I came here to learn slangs 😂
im so glad they actually used gen z slang and not gen alpha like skibidi and ohio and sigma. it irks me when people say that those words are gen z words! i'm gen z and we never say it unironically!
“Tea” isn’t gen-z slang. It’s been around for ages.
“Ate” Is also not technically gen-z slang, but how they structure it within a sentence or phrase is often unique to their generation.
“Simp” isn’t from gen-z either. I don’t know how long it has been in use, but I do know it was in use a bit in the 90s. It’s just now a stronger part of the general lexicon.
“Flex” is also not even close to being a gen-z term. Definitely widely used in the 80s and 90s (and at least in some use for a decade or more before then), it has been in use for a long time now.
“Slay” kinds of holds a similar position as “ate.” It has been in use for quite a long time, but only recently has its use become widespread. And, the way it is structured within phrases has also changed with gen-z. Also, it was used to mean that something made you laugh much more often than it was used to mean something else, at least for a while.
He really should have asked about terms that are (more) definitively gen-z, such as “mewing” and “Ohio.”
A+ for effort
As a non-American 40 year old I found them easy to guess. A lot of their slang is just different usages they think adults don't know. I wouldn't say something is cringe but I would still cringe or be made to cringe. I have no idea about those last two
mewing isn't gen z either, it's been a thing in incel communities and 4chan since the early 10s. it's a younger millennial term
@@ΕπικίνδυνοςΓκίκας interesting. I wonder if there’s any discernible etymology to it?
@@JjP-ss5kb it's named after John Mew, he's an orthodontist who created this technique and his son Mike Mew popularized it
this is actually one of the funniest things ever XD
Steve Carell is so father 😭
Im a gen z. Born in 1998 and honestly i didnt know many of these slang words. I remember when i first heard someone say slay. Never had i used it before
Need a Freaky Friday remake with him and Timothy Chalamet. It will be rizz and slay all the way.
LMAO! Spill the tea was not started by Gen Z.
OMG I LOVE Steve Carell! He's the best!
Left no morsel 😂😂
I heard the slang “flexing” 20 years ago from the British tv show Top Gear. That’s not new
Steve and Rowan Atkinson are my favourite comedy actors..
The buffet restaurant threw Steve Carell out, because they ran out of food.
ngl, if steve carell laughed in front of me like this 8:33, id melt
Steve is a literal national treasure ❤
Heh, I was reading "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" about 3 or 4 years back and "simp" was totally used in it in a very Gen Z way. Except, it's a boomer play.
Spilling the tea is not gen z. I'm gen X, and I have been using that since I was 17.
This could honestly be in an episode of the office
Wow, I learned alot 😂😂😂
Suddenly Steve looks like can be an older brother of Ellen Degeneres. ✌️😂
Spilling the tea isn't a Gen-Z thing, what?
It’s not at all, no
No
It actually is lol. I hear it a lot on Twitter. But it also works for the boomers too but it's not exclusively reserved for Gen-Z people, do research, babes. xo purrr.
Well, this is what Google says "Another theory is that "tea" is a reference to the idea of "spilling the tea," meaning to reveal something that was previously hidden or kept secret. Regardless of its origin, the term "tea" has become a popular slang term in various communities, particularly among young people and Gen Zs." So yes darling dear, it's part of Gen-z as i've stated before... i just love being right! xo purrr 😩😩🫦
@@kobebryantsubinmemory1093 You're wrong, do research, babe. It is a gen-z thing. xo