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  • @howardrosenstein4195
    @howardrosenstein4195 3 роки тому +4

    Purr! So fun to watch!

  • @kimberley8902
    @kimberley8902 2 роки тому +3

    No cap reminds me of gun slang, I’m gonna bust a cap 😂

  • @Caddiken
    @Caddiken 3 роки тому +3

    This is hilarious‼️😂🤣😂

  • @gracieasuncion
    @gracieasuncion 3 роки тому +3

    This was so fun!! My dad and I had such a great time!! 🤍

  • @mikeshoults4155
    @mikeshoults4155 2 роки тому +3

    PHAT. Pretty hot and tempting. That's how I used back in the 90s.
    We would call a girl fat. She would get upset. Then we shout "pretty. Hot. And. Tempting!!"
    ...then is she smiles
    We follow up with either,
    "NOT", or more commonly "Psyche!!" To indicate that we were lying again.
    It was all about the reversal in the 90s. And bullying...lots and lots of bullying.
    Yeah I was bullied ALOT.

  • @EastTexasHomesteaders
    @EastTexasHomesteaders 2 роки тому +4

    Slay is so 90's, not teen slang.

  • @ianmatthews5188
    @ianmatthews5188 Рік тому

    Sus is an Australian slang word that has been around for a long time. Which basically means the same thing suspicious or suspect.

  • @emerster656
    @emerster656 5 місяців тому +1

    0:09 oh god its so cringy i cant do this goodbye

  • @LAprosportsfan
    @LAprosportsfan 3 роки тому

    Although my autistic teenage son talks, he doesn't use slang, so no guessing games for me! LOL

  • @Mathewfriescountdown
    @Mathewfriescountdown Рік тому

    Pakistani dad totally dogged that question about what drip means... 😂
    Nice save

  • @elfiefromangelcity6142
    @elfiefromangelcity6142 2 роки тому +1

    I understood the 90's slang as I was a teen in the 90's, but I never really used them because I thought most of them were dumb. Half the slang mentioned by the teens were started online by adult millenials, and I hear adults using as well. "Ok boomer" was started by 90's born millenials tired of constant bashing from the baby boomer generation (people born in the mid 40's to mid 60's after their parents came home from ww2 and had a butt ton of babies...causing the population or baby boom....hence why they're called baby boomers). It's actually incredibly insulting to call anyone younger than a baby boomer a boomer to both boomers, gen xers, millenials, and gen z. "Sus" was started by millenials doing Let's Plays of Among Us in 2020 on youtube. So yeah, some of this slang I would consider multigenerational at this point. "Cool" was started by either babyboomers or gen x and we're still using it to this day.

  • @lisabristow8182
    @lisabristow8182 6 місяців тому

    Ok boomer?
    I'm a boomer and that phrase is just cheugy ( not cool)
    Lol ( laugh out loud)

  • @shanleyk4153
    @shanleyk4153 Рік тому

    INCORRECT. pretty hips and thighs. Phat. 😂

  • @kimberley8902
    @kimberley8902 2 роки тому +1

    Talk to the hand cause the ears aren’t listening.

  • @siddrekt5136
    @siddrekt5136 Рік тому

    whos gonna tell the blonde kids mom?

  • @abeerkhan5265
    @abeerkhan5265 3 роки тому

    THAT’S ME

  • @EastTexasHomesteaders
    @EastTexasHomesteaders 2 роки тому

    PHAT literally means Pretty Hot And Tempting. It did not mean "that's cool" hahahahaha a true 80's or 90's kid knows that.

  • @benjaminnunes9636
    @benjaminnunes9636 8 місяців тому

    Take to the hand cause the face Don't understand! 😅😅

  • @pandulce4447
    @pandulce4447 2 роки тому

    Phat does mean a thicc women lol

  • @theusachad75
    @theusachad75 2 роки тому

    what’s popping

  • @kholaaagain
    @kholaaagain Рік тому +1

    Disappointing to see this. Slang was created by black people in urban communities. It's our language, and not accepted in most work places or anywhere outside of the urban community usually. Often seen as ghetto. Regardless, we still use it and speak it boldly, and fluently. I'm curious as to why the people who originated the language couldn't be used to give the examples of how we use our lingo. The people in this these videos only knew the words because of where they may have been raised, or what they have picked up from black people when hanging out with us and absorbing the vibes we offer, frequently. The people presented here in this video are NOT urban (African American) ,and I find it disrespectful to our culture personally to have other people skeaping on our behalf We protect what we have and it should be admired, not used for likes and entertainment by people who don't even know what it's like to speak this lingo fluently. We speak with intent, fashion that cannot be copied and tried out. Other people can try out our slang for this video and likely never use it again.
    Who ever thought this was a good idea for content needs to know I am likely not the only one who feels this way. Please do better when it comes to researching topics like slang, or anything else relating to the black culture and community, before deciding who should represent the subject and the teaching or examples of it.
    This only proves that people who are not black do tend to benefit from black culture and creativity and never apply respect, or even pay homage with mentioning where the language and it's original artist came from. Please keep this in mind for the future.

    • @jdfaust
      @jdfaust 11 місяців тому

      Most of these slang phrases were used as to make fun of these stupid phrases, they were not used unironically. Plus, you don’t know who created each one, how often to you give credit to these people, every time you used them?

    • @nicolehardin6079
      @nicolehardin6079 9 місяців тому +1

      Girl, they not ready for that conversation. (Wait 5 years: "They not ready for that conversation," will be a part of 2020's-2030's slang. Watch.

    • @jdfaust
      @jdfaust 9 місяців тому

      @@nicolehardin6079 That’s just English. Are you gonna say you created English now?