
When one manages to leave their generational prejudice aside, it’s undeniable that Gen Z slang words and phrases are a fun way to express feelings and concepts, and communicate with your peers, regardless of your age. “Did you see Rihanna’s dress at the Met Gala? She clearly understood the assignment.” Someone who’s found the perfect outfit or has a “killer comeback” may have understood the assignment as well.


And it isn’t just applicable to actors and actresses. These Gen Z slang words are used to indicate someone was successful at or completely nailed something they had to accomplish.
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If you go into Twitter as often as I do, you’ve undoubtedly seen comments about Thimotee Chalamet or Zendaya understanding the assignment, meaning that they perfectly embodied their movie parts.

“Did you see Beyonce’s new video? She is absolutely snatched!” Like most Gen Z slang words, this term has a few different meanings, but the most common usage refers to someone who is looking “fierce” or “on point” usually in terms of their outfit or hairstyle. Snatched is a term historically used in the Black drag community, but it has been recently revitalized by RuPaul’s Drag Race. “I just rewatched The Breakfast Club and, OMG, it hits different now that I’m an adult! I’m living for the queer subtext.” 9. It is often used in Gen Z slang in reference to music, movies, or other forms of entertainment that have a marked effect on you and your emotional life. This phrase is used to describe how something makes you feel now, as opposed to how it made you feel in the past. “I know you might not believe me, but I promise, no cap, I saw a UFO.” 8. In Black culture, to cap about something means “to show off, brag, or exaggerate.”Ĭurrently, the phrase “no cap” has been revived as a Gen Z slang phrase to emphasize that a person is speaking the truth. You’ve probably seen cap and no cap used on social media a lot lately, but the term actually pre-dates Instagram and Gen Z by at. “I used to love that DaBaby, but after he made that homophobic comment, I canceled him.” It is one of the most widely used Gen Z slang words in the current social and political climate. This can be in the form of boycotting their work, refusing to buy their products, or publicly shaming them on social media. CancelingĬancel culture refers to the act of withdrawing support for (canceling) a public figure or institution after they have done something wrong. “Can you believe that my boss told me to dress more professionally? OK, boomer.” 6. It is used to dismiss the person speaking, usually an older person, as being out of touch. This phrase has been making headlines recently as the perfect come-back for when someone says something that is outdated or offensive. “Ugh, she only drinks pumpkin spice lattes and wears UGG boots. If it’s said at you by a teenager, you can really tell that they don’t like you, as it’s used to describe people, places, or things that are unoriginal and uninteresting. This term is one of the most offensive Gen z words out there.

“Why are you being so extra? You are just one of the guests, you’re not the bride. According to Gen Z slang, if someone is being extra, they are trying too hard or being overly dramatic. If you look up the word “extra” in a dictionary, you will get something like “in addition to what is usual or strictly necessary”. “I low-key want a new phone, but I’m not going to spend my whole paycheck on it.” 3. This adjective can be used to describe something, usually a whim or a feeling, that is not very important or serious. “I was talking to this guy at the party and he seemed really sus, so I didn’t give accept his follow request.” The word “sus” is short for “suspicious.” It is often used to describe someone who is acting shady or seems untrustworthy. That is why, today, we’re presenting you a list of the hippest, examples of Gen Z words and phrases. Without a doubt, it is Gen Z’s youngsters that are gracing (or disgracing, according to my uncle Bob) the English language with some of the most amusing and inventive modifications to date.Īt Listen & Learn, we are convinced that learning about current trends is an important aspect of language learning.
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