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Decoding Some Of The More Common Gen Z Slang 

by Zi Xin
April 28, 2024
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The online landscape is teeming with an array of Gen Z terms that can be quite perplexing to the uninitiated. With trends evolving at a breakneck speed, it seems like a new set of slang and expressions emerges almost daily. To help, let’s delve into the intricacies of these contemporary expressions, unraveling the meanings behind them to aid us in bridging the generational and linguistic gap.

NGL

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NGL, an abbreviation for “not gonna lie,” finds its place when expressing criticism or revealing something potentially embarrassing.

SUS

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“SUS” is an abbreviation for “suspicious,” commonly used to describe something perceived as odd or questionable.

Slay

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“Slay” doesn’t involve literal slaying; instead, it’s a term used to signify someone doing an exceptionally good job or excelling in a particular context.

FR

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“FR” stands for “for real.” It’s commonly used to express agreement with someone or to convey a genuine reaction to something.

Bombastic Side Eye

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“Bombastic side-eye” is a term used to describe the act of judging or evaluating someone. Envision someone casting a side-eye in your direction, conveying a judgmental gaze as they assess or criticize you. 

Cancel culture

Image from NBC News“Cancel culture” is invoked with phrases like “cancel him.” It signifies a collective decision to disapprove and socially ostracize an individual, usually due to perceived wrongdoing, prompting people to remove support or engagement on social media platforms.

No cap

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“No cap” is akin to “for real,” emphasizing the absence of falsehood. It implies honesty, as “capping” refers to someone lying or exaggerating.

GOAT

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“GOAT” stands for “Greatest of All Time,” and when someone is referred to as the “GOAT,” it signifies their exceptional greatness or excellence in a particular field. For instance, saying “he is the GOAT” recognises someone as the best in their endeavour.

4+4

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You might have encountered “4+4” on TikTok. It seems like a math equation, but when it adds up, it equals 8, which sounds like “ate.” This phrase is often used as a compliment, implying that someone excelled or performed exceptionally well, as in “he ate.”

Spill the tea

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“Spill the tea” is a colloquial expression referring to sharing or revealing gossip or drama that people are eager to hear. It’s often used to prompt someone to share the latest news or juicy details.

 

 

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