I thought gaslight girlboss & gatekeep are 3 entire different thing ? In my mind : Gaslight is to cheat or lie to get others to believe or do things of opposite intention Girlboss is self-explanatory ( empowering the female ) Gatekeep is to be so that at something that the person is near-impossible to defeat … 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
@@toveFW oh yeah, also I looked it up, and it was a word made by black youtuber, and it is a shortened version of the word "charisma", so you are wrong :) (And just cause it was made up by a black person doesn't mean it is aave)
Oh boy. As a high schooler, it's only reluctantly that the word slay has crept into my vocabulary. My parents and friends make fun of me for finally caving but it is a great word. And I do occasionally use slaps, mostly when referring to musical theatre songs that... slap.
I FULLY AGREE!! as a young gen Z kid i rlly didn’t want to cave with the rest of my grade but it just happened. my mom always laughs at me cause i’ll be like “omg this is slaps” or even- i have to admit “this song is a bop”
I'm glad you mentioned that most of it comes from black culture, specifically AAVE. Words like period, ate that, sis, bet, slay, ate, cap/no cap, all of those are aave
Your guys smiling and making fun of gen Z(aka my generation) make me so happy. My birthdays tomorrow but my mom just told me my brother might have a brain tumor so thank you. This made me smile
I get it. My grandpa just was told he had a brain tumor a few weeks ago and it was my birthday a few days ago. My grandpa had surgery and got his removed, he had some complications but he’s recovering now. I hope everything’s ok! Happy birthday!
Can I just - “Every generation is an opportunity to outgrow what came before it but somehow sexism is alive and well.” MFLWOWHCKAD YES RYAN also ✨mid✨ love you guys sm 💗
|BEFORE I BEGIN| Many if not most "slang" words used by gen z originate from aave or gay culture, so please keep that in mind. NOW sus is also commonly used in a homophobic(?) way. guys my age use sus to call people gay. rizz comes from the word charisma. here are some common gen z words/saying u guys left out if u want to make another video: -drip (attractive clothing) -take several seats (be humble, calm down.) -living rent free in my brain (constantly on your mind) -altered my brain chemistry (affected you in a major way, but usually used for trivial things) -chronically online (someone who is online more than they are not, and you can tell) -touch grass (get a life) -situationship (more than talking but less than a relationship) -caught in 4k (caught doing something embarassing) -the ick (idk its just the ick) -npc (used in an often ableist way labelling people who are quiet or socially awkward as an "npc") -(insert word here)-core (the suffix of "core" can be applied to literally anything and basically means and aestheticized or romanticized view of that subject.) -its on sight (used in an exaggerated way meaning as soon as you see that person or thing you will attack them/it) -zesty (used in an often homophobic way to call someone gay) -nepo baby (used in a usually insulting way to celebrities who owe their careers to nepotism.) -the closet is glass (used to call people gay) -F (from press f to pay respects, used to sympathize with people -o7 (looks like a little guy doing a salute) -giggling, blushing, kicking my feet, twirling my hair. (i think the meaning is obvious.) -in my (insert word) era. (ex: in my flop era) -(blank) my beloved
@solidsolid1566 im well aware, but they already addressed this in the video. most terms used by teens today were either taken from aave or gay ppl. but that doesnt mean they arent still used by gen z and prevalent to the way we speak and interact. i never tried to make it seem like gen z INVENTED these saying, just bringing them up as they are commonly used by people my age.
@@samzstashz im well aware, but they already addressed this in the video. most terms used by teens today were either taken from aave or gay ppl. but that doesnt mean they arent still used by gen z and prevalent to the way we speak and interact. i never tried to make it seem like gen z INVENTED these saying, just bringing them up as they are commonly used by people my age. (copy pasted) but ALSO yes i am white, but i never said that i, personally, use these sayings, bc i literally dont. they are just words and phrases that i see commonly used by other people my age. anyways, ill still edit the comment to state that most these sayings are aave.
The more I watch this video, the more I realize that they have no idea what a lot of these slang words are used for and honestly I love that. Made for good content.
You guys are honestly just my comfort youtubers, like any time I'm having a bad day I can count on your videos to cheer me up :) And even when I'm having a good day and see you guys post, it just makes it a million times better. Thank you guys so much for always carrying my vibes
This is not Gen Z slang...idk why we have to have this conversation every hour, but this is AAVE. African American Vernacular English that's constantly misused by suburban non-Black kids
"This isn't Gen Z slang, it's AAVE slang" - that's literally what every Gen Zer says when they're too embarrassed to admit that it really is their slang.
Love them but hate that my culture and words from my dialect are being paired with gen z seeing as my people created and have been using them words and terms within our dialect since the beginning.
I don’t think BIPOC folks are within their target audience bc as soon as I saw the title paired with the phrases in the thumbnail, I cringed. On the first day of Black History Month too..
@@felyne. EXACTLY ON BLACK HISTORY MONTH... :( i'm a theatre kid and i loved heathers in middle school so thats how i found this channel a year ago but dang looks like they aren't educated on this T-T
Saw this video and immediately knew it would be a good one. As a gen z, I can confirm that this slang is often used in day to day life and is essential to know if you genuinely want to understand this generation. Luv you Sam and Ryan, you always find a way to make me laugh. Also please do vibing, stan, drip, main character, and understood the assignment in the next video.
i honestly love it when you guys disagree on something, i think it would be really cool if you two did separate tier lists of things you disagree on (bonus if it’s musicals)
Rizz, slay and bet are my used. Rizz was used to ironically till the point where it became un ironic. I always tell my friends that they slayed or slayed the house boots down Houston I am DECEASED. I use bet as a challenge. “I can’t make that jump” bet “don’t send that text” bet
Honestly as a high schooler I was not expecting to actually use all these words because i 110% do some ironically but the only ones I don’t use are actually the names of the tears
They already talked about that it’s not that deep anyway everything we say comes from somewhere and is a mix of multiple things. That’s how we got aave in the first place. Before that there were word similar or even exactly like it is today. Rarely anything is original so it’s not that important.
i’ve never been this compelled to write a comment before but this is just batshit wild to me. please educate yourselves and your audience on AAVE. the tiny mention of a lot of this stemming from Black/Queer culture is right and kind of you to mention but you simply glossed over it AND still used Gen Z slang in the title. y’all uploaded this on the first day of Black History Month too. just wild. SIDE EYE.
so i love this and i get the whole like "facts never really means facts" but in my experience its not normally used after someone says their own opinion but more like in a conversation the same way "for real" is like as a way to say I agree with you
all of sam and ryan's videos are bussin, no cap, and anyone who disagrees is sus, but like bffr, they eat and leave no crumbs sis, not to mention ryan's music are all bops, all his songs slap, it's a slay, but sam and ryan's community is serving and if you haven't subbed like bffr, don't be sus like that, like you can't say that samantha didn't eat in the guess the musical theater song in one second video, a gaslight gatekeep girlboss, facts, but ngl this video hit different, like expected a W, but this video takes the L, it was not giving, like that was not a slay for you, and low key...mid
wait people actually use cheugy? that must be like the younger gen z kids because i'm in college, just graduated high school last year, and have literally never heard anyone use that except for when saying how stupid the word itself is
I kinda disagree with you guys on Facts. Because idk but I and people around me use it more as a response to something someone else said and not to confirm what you said yourself. Like we might say: Person 1: "The party last night was totally lame lol." Person 2: "Facts." It's still mostly used with opinions, but I think that's the irony of it. Kind of like saying "If you disagree you are objectively wrong".
I don’t know if i was the only person to comment this suggestion and even if it wasn’t mine that they saw, seeing this come to fruition makes me so happy! I love your video they always light up my day! 😊❤
I use „facts“ more as a way of agreeing with someone else, not to solidify my own statements. Also, the fact that slay and sis are considered Gen-Z is wild to me.
I use the word slay sometimes I usually use it when I’m saying something like “ slay I guess“ kind of like when people used to say “weird flex but OK” I use it like that sometimes and I go through periods where I use it more often
Not sure if all of these are gen z, but hops, drag, trash, salty, you can catch these hands, this is sending me, girly pop, glow up, stan, boujee, tfw, extra, drip, sheesh, source: trust me bro, iykyk, vibe, say less, fire, and the goat are some I would like to see. As gen z myself, I am dissapointed to say that I did not know half of these terms in the video existed.
My first experience with simp was my frenemy/first (and so far only) boyfriend of two days. We broke up after two days, and he would ask me every other month or so if I still had a thing for him. It was pretty hilarious and cute at the time and retrospectively how obsessed he was with me.
Back in December, I was a part of my school’s Madrigal Dinner where we time travel to 1526 as the lords and ladies of the court and sing both Madrigal tunes as well as well known Christmas music as Madrigals. Our director always has 3 scenes in our script that changes per year, and this year was all about the “future”. The first scene had a trunk with a bunch of items, including an iPhone, AirPods, and a Pop-it. The second scene was all of the slang, with sus, mid, G.O.A.T., and TYSM, all included in a letter, and then we (the court) try and decipher what it means 😂 one of my favorite lines in the whole script was my friend saying “so, like it’s a little sus that we don’t have any figgy pudding yet?” And I got to attempt to define Mid by saying it was in the middle of doing something. Once we actually learned it, someone insulted the Jesters and called out their marriage (we got to have some fun with the script once we had it). Our last section for the future was all about the music, where a music box opens and plays songs from the future as Madrigals. The Girls got to sing Wanabee (Spice Girls) and the guys sang All-Star (Shrek). We also sang White Winter Hymnal from Pentatonix and learned the body percussion. Overall, Madrigals was super fun, I got lots of memories of the 2nd scene during this video 😂 Bit of a long story but it was super fun 😜
Did anyone else get mildly upset that Sam and Ryan had “gaslight gatekeep girlboss” in the wrong order lol
YES OMG
definitely like i was ab to comment it 😅
very upset loll but it's okay, it's showin their age
I thought gaslight girlboss & gatekeep are 3 entire different thing ?
In my mind :
Gaslight is to cheat or lie to get others to believe or do things of opposite intention
Girlboss is self-explanatory ( empowering the female )
Gatekeep is to be so that at something that the person is near-impossible to defeat …
🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
@@Guyver02USA they are three different things by themselves, but the gen z saying is "gaslight gatekeep girlboss" and it's a different thing
As a gen z kid, I sometimes question the future of our generation. Love y’all
Also when you said no discernible personality, my mind immediately jumped to heathers lol
I also question the future of the generation…it concerns me sometimes (also gen z)
@@NiamhConway_16_Panda We’ll just hope the tiktokers don’t end up running the world 💀
fr I hate some of it sm but I also love saying stuff like slay or ate bc it makes it sm more fuller
@@haewonized IK, i find it slipping into my sentences sometimes
Rizz comes from charisma! Having lots of charisma helps with your game.
that’s not where it comes from at all LMFAO non black ppl trying to claim aave be like:
@@toveFW ....its not just aave, rizz is used by a shit ton of people, just cause someone is wrong doesnt mean its cause they arent black
@Shadow __ i agree wit u 👏👏👏
@@toveFW oh yeah, also I looked it up, and it was a word made by black youtuber, and it is a shortened version of the word "charisma", so you are wrong :)
(And just cause it was made up by a black person doesn't mean it is aave)
*charizzma
you should do a British slang tier list I'm here if you need explanations
Yes we need this please 🙏
FR PLEASEE
As an ex-pat who lives in the uk now, I would LOVE this!!!
roadman slang in particular
and an aussie one!
as a gen z i find this so funny 😭
same
Right 😭
Oh boy. As a high schooler, it's only reluctantly that the word slay has crept into my vocabulary. My parents and friends make fun of me for finally caving but it is a great word. And I do occasionally use slaps, mostly when referring to musical theatre songs that... slap.
YES.
I FEEL HEARD 🤟🙌
I FULLY AGREE!! as a young gen Z kid i rlly didn’t want to cave with the rest of my grade but it just happened. my mom always laughs at me cause i’ll be like “omg this is slaps” or even- i have to admit “this song is a bop”
@@kaylen661 SAME
you guy’s videos are the highlights of my days honestly
I'm glad you mentioned that most of it comes from black culture, specifically AAVE. Words like period, ate that, sis, bet, slay, ate, cap/no cap, all of those are aave
they did?
@@Jemy6733 0:45
Your guys smiling and making fun of gen Z(aka my generation) make me so happy. My birthdays tomorrow but my mom just told me my brother might have a brain tumor so thank you. This made me smile
Oh no! I hope that your brother is okay! And Happy Birthday!!!🎂🍰🥳 I wish you the best day today!
@@ashleywilliamson427 thank you! It runs in the family so it isn’t that big of a surprise but thank you!
Happy birthday!! I’m so sorry to hear that hoping he’s alright!!! ❤️
I get it. My grandpa just was told he had a brain tumor a few weeks ago and it was my birthday a few days ago. My grandpa had surgery and got his removed, he had some complications but he’s recovering now. I hope everything’s ok! Happy birthday!
Can I just - “Every generation is an opportunity to outgrow what came before it but somehow sexism is alive and well.” MFLWOWHCKAD YES RYAN
also ✨mid✨ love you guys sm 💗
i would like to say the order is "gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss" but other than that this video is amazing and i fully agree lmao
|BEFORE I BEGIN|
Many if not most "slang" words used by gen z originate from aave or gay culture, so please keep that in mind. NOW
sus is also commonly used in a homophobic(?) way. guys my age use sus to call people gay. rizz comes from the word charisma.
here are some common gen z words/saying u guys left out if u want to make another video:
-drip (attractive clothing)
-take several seats (be humble, calm down.)
-living rent free in my brain (constantly on your mind)
-altered my brain chemistry (affected you in a major way, but usually used for trivial things)
-chronically online (someone who is online more than they are not, and you can tell)
-touch grass (get a life)
-situationship (more than talking but less than a relationship)
-caught in 4k (caught doing something embarassing)
-the ick (idk its just the ick)
-npc (used in an often ableist way labelling people who are quiet or socially awkward as an "npc")
-(insert word here)-core (the suffix of "core" can be applied to literally anything and basically means and aestheticized or romanticized view of that subject.)
-its on sight (used in an exaggerated way meaning as soon as you see that person or thing you will attack them/it)
-zesty (used in an often homophobic way to call someone gay)
-nepo baby (used in a usually insulting way to celebrities who owe their careers to nepotism.)
-the closet is glass (used to call people gay)
-F (from press f to pay respects, used to sympathize with people
-o7 (looks like a little guy doing a salute)
-giggling, blushing, kicking my feet, twirling my hair. (i think the meaning is obvious.)
-in my (insert word) era. (ex: in my flop era)
-(blank) my beloved
love how half of these are aave and, i assume, ur white 😭
@solidsolid they addressed this at the start of the video? they arent saying they were invented by gen z, its words USED by gen z
@solidsolid1566 im well aware, but they already addressed this in the video. most terms used by teens today were either taken from aave or gay ppl. but that doesnt mean they arent still used by gen z and prevalent to the way we speak and interact. i never tried to make it seem like gen z INVENTED these saying, just bringing them up as they are commonly used by people my age.
@@samzstashz im well aware, but they already addressed this in the video. most terms used by teens today were either taken from aave or gay ppl. but that doesnt mean they arent still used by gen z and prevalent to the way we speak and interact. i never tried to make it seem like gen z INVENTED these saying, just bringing them up as they are commonly used by people my age. (copy pasted)
but ALSO yes i am white, but i never said that i, personally, use these sayings, bc i literally dont. they are just words and phrases that i see commonly used by other people my age. anyways, ill still edit the comment to state that most these sayings are aave.
The more I watch this video, the more I realize that they have no idea what a lot of these slang words are used for and honestly I love that. Made for good content.
When people overuse and misuse aave on TikTok so ppl call it Gen Z slang... 😭
LITERALLY.... this is ALL aave... Not sum "cringy gen z tiktok slang" 😭😭
@@carrotnoises6981 THANK YOU LIKE... its only cringy bc yt people used it wrong 😭
exactly
@@avainspired right I agree.
Right I saw the title and was like “ oh lord the whites people are at it again “
You should do this for British/Scottish slang and try to guess what they mean!
YES that genius
I have a Scottish boyfriend, that’s be funny
omg yes
You guys are honestly just my comfort youtubers, like any time I'm having a bad day I can count on your videos to cheer me up :)
And even when I'm having a good day and see you guys post, it just makes it a million times better.
Thank you guys so much for always carrying my vibes
i as a gen z, have NEVER heard or even seen of the word cheugy before this very moment lol
It's rooted with millennials and not gen z
I’m glad Ryan mentioned it at the end, I do feel like he was a bit savage in this video - poor Sam haha! Let’s not gatekeep literally 😂
This is not Gen Z slang...idk why we have to have this conversation every hour, but this is AAVE. African American Vernacular English that's constantly misused by suburban non-Black kids
Yeah….
This is so true.
0:40
"This isn't Gen Z slang, it's AAVE slang" - that's literally what every Gen Zer says when they're too embarrassed to admit that it really is their slang.
'ate' 'shes eating' 'chewed' 'devoured' 'cleaned the plate' are my fave variations
Half of these are just aave terms that were rebranded as "gen z slang" or "tiktok lingo".....
You mean… AAVE? This is predominantly just AAVE.
They said that and it’s not that deep either way
They said that in the beginning
this isn’t gen Z slang this is AAVE
Agreed.
Ikr
Ikr
Gen Z is just their cringey attempt to use it correctly lol
they addressed this at the start of the video? they arent saying they were invented by gen z, its words USED by gen z
my favorite thing that you guys didnt mention is just saying "ick" to everything i dont like.
"we have math homework"
"ick"
Love them but hate that my culture and words from my dialect are being paired with gen z seeing as my people created and have been using them words and terms within our dialect since the beginning.
THANK YOU AND SAME
I don’t think BIPOC folks are within their target audience bc as soon as I saw the title paired with the phrases in the thumbnail, I cringed. On the first day of Black History Month too..
@@felyne. EXACTLY ON BLACK HISTORY MONTH... :( i'm a theatre kid and i loved heathers in middle school so thats how i found this channel a year ago but dang looks like they aren't educated on this T-T
Saw this video and immediately knew it would be a good one. As a gen z, I can confirm that this slang is often used in day to day life and is essential to know if you genuinely want to understand this generation. Luv you Sam and Ryan, you always find a way to make me laugh.
Also please do vibing, stan, drip, main character, and understood the assignment in the next video.
It's not slang, its aave.
yess i'd love to see those
apparently rizz is short for charisma... i wouldve never guessed that
i honestly love it when you guys disagree on something, i think it would be really cool if you two did separate tier lists of things you disagree on (bonus if it’s musicals)
Rizz, slay and bet are my used. Rizz was used to ironically till the point where it became un ironic. I always tell my friends that they slayed or slayed the house boots down Houston I am DECEASED. I use bet as a challenge. “I can’t make that jump” bet “don’t send that text” bet
i just rewatched this but am i the only one who wanted to cry when they didnt put real in
most of this is not gen z slang this is aave there's a differnce
exactly!!
they addressed this at the start of the video? they arent saying they were invented by gen z, its words USED by gen z
Honestly as a high schooler I was not expecting to actually use all these words because i 110% do some ironically but the only ones I don’t use are actually the names of the tears
half of this isn’t “gen z” slang it’s just black slang
literally
was looking for this comment... like most of this is just aave
!!!!!
they addressed this at the start of the video? they arent saying they were invented by gen z, its words USED by gen z
They already talked about that it’s not that deep anyway everything we say comes from somewhere and is a mix of multiple things. That’s how we got aave in the first place. Before that there were word similar or even exactly like it is today. Rarely anything is original so it’s not that important.
Always a good day when Sam & Ryan post!
U should do a video Guessing British slang (comming from a bri-ish gen z☕️)
yesss
Ryan smooshed the words "Sam and Ryan" up so hard I thought he said "Salmon Run Tier List" and I clicked on a Splatoon 3 video on accident.
I literally was typing "hits different" to a friend at the same time it came up on the list and I died 🤣💀
Perfectly timed
"Where does the Rizz come from"
IM DYING
GenZ didn’t come up with Bussin. That’s old ass world that came from the south in the 70s and 90s.
I cannot get over the fact that neither of them mentioned the fact you can use W/L as adjectives ex: "They've got W rizz"
I use all of these as a joke, coming from a gen z human
I've also never heard of the word cheugy as a 19 yr old
an aussie slang tier list would be fun to watch :3 (im aussie)
I’ve only ever heard facts used in response to something you agree with and I like it that way
Same
You really should acknowledge more that most of these words are AAVE
A lot of people have said that rizz comes from charisma
i’ve never been this compelled to write a comment before but this is just batshit wild to me. please educate yourselves and your audience on AAVE. the tiny mention of a lot of this stemming from Black/Queer culture is right and kind of you to mention but you simply glossed over it AND still used Gen Z slang in the title. y’all uploaded this on the first day of Black History Month too. just wild. SIDE EYE.
RIGHT, im scrolling through the comments and not enough people are talking about it.
this was my first thought and I'm shocked barely anyone else is mentioning it in the comments
I was looking for this, cause I thought the same thing when I saw the title
FR!!
@@qurplsfr
so i love this and i get the whole like "facts never really means facts" but in my experience its not normally used after someone says their own opinion but more like in a conversation the same way "for real" is like as a way to say I agree with you
You guys honestly make my day❤
Rizz is short for charisma btw
yes
this
Originally yes. It doesn’t mean that anymore though.
@@yamahargxa2 yes it does
It’s not just ‘genz-slang’, it’s African american vernacular English. “Sis” “slay” “period”. But suddenly it’s ‘white girl slang’ or ‘genz slang’?
most of the slang in this video is so normal for me to say i didn't even realize it was slang lol
all of sam and ryan's videos are bussin, no cap, and anyone who disagrees is sus, but like bffr, they eat and leave no crumbs sis, not to mention ryan's music are all bops, all his songs slap, it's a slay, but sam and ryan's community is serving and if you haven't subbed like bffr, don't be sus like that, like you can't say that samantha didn't eat in the guess the musical theater song in one second video, a gaslight gatekeep girlboss, facts, but ngl this video hit different, like expected a W, but this video takes the L, it was not giving, like that was not a slay for you, and low key...mid
youre mocking aave
@@qurpls agree
Ate and left no crumbs*
wait people actually use cheugy? that must be like the younger gen z kids because i'm in college, just graduated high school last year, and have literally never heard anyone use that except for when saying how stupid the word itself is
omg i remember the dude from liv and maddie!!!
couldn't have described my feelings about 'slay' better than ryan did in this
I kinda disagree with you guys on Facts. Because idk but I and people around me use it more as a response to something someone else said and not to confirm what you said yourself.
Like we might say:
Person 1: "The party last night was totally lame lol."
Person 2: "Facts."
It's still mostly used with opinions, but I think that's the irony of it. Kind of like saying "If you disagree you are objectively wrong".
Fr
You can’t go near an Australian high school without hearing “eshaaaaaaaaaaay”
Thank youuuu for mentioning the origin of tons of these terms 🫶luv u guys sm
At first I started using all these words ironically as a joke. But then they got so lodged in my vocabulary that I say them all the time now 😐
I use so many of these words on a regular basis. This is hilarious but also a bit of a call out post 😂.
Sam and Ryan mid
Hey, you too!!!
Wonderful video 😂
Definitely had me laughing and learning at the same time!
Born in 1992, so I think I’m part of the Stone Age now 😅
This video arrived just when I needed it!
i agree with Sam i’ve used ‘bop’ for as long as i can remember
as a baby millenial i came to this video to learn some more gen z slang 😂
Love your show! it's Bussin!
we need another video of gen z slang! as a gen z i most commonly use: "period" "so real" and "high/lowkey"
I don’t know if i was the only person to comment this suggestion and even if it wasn’t mine that they saw, seeing this come to fruition makes me so happy! I love your video they always light up my day! 😊❤
A love their tier list videos 💖
ryan woke up and chose violence today
my favorite thing about “ate” is when people are like “WHATS 4+4” or like another math problem it’s so fun
I love “keep that same energy.”
I use „facts“ more as a way of agreeing with someone else, not to solidify my own statements.
Also, the fact that slay and sis are considered Gen-Z is wild to me.
Same
THANK YOU I'VE BEEN SAYING THAT ABOUT SIMP
like, some people are just being respectful and get teased for that??
Y'all just lifted my mood so much I love you guys
this is not gen z slang this is aave ....
One that's really popular atm (that I personally DESPISE) is side eye/blank stare. There's also "on god"
Also are we going to talk about how they said "sus" was for suspect and not suspicious?
I use the word slay sometimes I usually use it when I’m saying something like “ slay I guess“ kind of like when people used to say “weird flex but OK” I use it like that sometimes and I go through periods where I use it more often
Not sure if all of these are gen z, but hops, drag, trash, salty, you can catch these hands, this is sending me, girly pop, glow up, stan, boujee, tfw, extra, drip, sheesh, source: trust me bro, iykyk, vibe, say less, fire, and the goat are some I would like to see. As gen z myself, I am dissapointed to say that I did not know half of these terms in the video existed.
Man I’m stuck in the past Sam said “do you wanna fight for it?” at 12:41 and I 100% heard it as “will you fight for me?” Oml
I fr just heard HEY MR NO NAME KID SO WHO MIGHT YOU BE?? AND COULD U FIGHT 4 ME??😭
Rizz stands for charisma 😂 love the video, you ate that no cap ❤
"as the village elder" bro had me rollinnggg
On black history month too? These aren't gen z slang, they're aave. Look up what it is.
0:41 , i think they know. i agree, i feel like they probably should've thought how they describe it a little better
They mentioned that it’s not that serious.
I learned so much about my generation in this video. LMAO
I’m just at the end of gen z I barely knew these for the longest time but this thsi was funny
This is all aave… not gen z slang at all
finally
First thing I thought when I saw the thumbnail
8:28 “I really want slay n bussin” out of context this is hilarious
sam gave me the ick talking about bop
My first experience with simp was my frenemy/first (and so far only) boyfriend of two days. We broke up after two days, and he would ask me every other month or so if I still had a thing for him. It was pretty hilarious and cute at the time and retrospectively how obsessed he was with me.
rizz is short for charisma
you guys are so mid 💕💕💕
Y’all mocking aave and you don’t even know it half of these terms were made by black people
i love you guys making fun of gen z
-a gen z
This is all AAVE....
I knew i recognized ryan from somewhere, DIGGY!
Back in December, I was a part of my school’s Madrigal Dinner where we time travel to 1526 as the lords and ladies of the court and sing both Madrigal tunes as well as well known Christmas music as Madrigals. Our director always has 3 scenes in our script that changes per year, and this year was all about the “future”. The first scene had a trunk with a bunch of items, including an iPhone, AirPods, and a Pop-it. The second scene was all of the slang, with sus, mid, G.O.A.T., and TYSM, all included in a letter, and then we (the court) try and decipher what it means 😂 one of my favorite lines in the whole script was my friend saying “so, like it’s a little sus that we don’t have any figgy pudding yet?” And I got to attempt to define Mid by saying it was in the middle of doing something. Once we actually learned it, someone insulted the Jesters and called out their marriage (we got to have some fun with the script once we had it). Our last section for the future was all about the music, where a music box opens and plays songs from the future as Madrigals. The Girls got to sing Wanabee (Spice Girls) and the guys sang All-Star (Shrek). We also sang White Winter Hymnal from Pentatonix and learned the body percussion. Overall, Madrigals was super fun, I got lots of memories of the 2nd scene during this video 😂
Bit of a long story but it was super fun 😜
"don't talk to me until I have had my coffee" I was old before millennials were born
the aave is crazy
Hi, I was literally just listening in the heathers soundtrack.
AAAHHH STAWP UR FROM LIV AND MADDIE hi ryan also yall are hilarious
I was being self deprecating about my appearance then after I said it my “friend” said: “facts”….