From the popular "6-7" to "crashing out" and looking "chopped," these are 15 slang terms you might've heard your Gen Z ...
What it means: Cap = lie. No cap = true. How to use it: “He said he’s 6 feet tall. That’s cap! He’s 5’9″ in Air Forces.” Also: “I got an A and I didn’t even study, no cap frfr.” If something’s cap, it ...
Millennial wordsmiths could soon be stumped with the updated Scrabble dictionary as modern Gen Z lingo becomes permissible to use in the board game. In the first major update in four years, Collins — ...
Brush up on Gen Z’s favorite buzzwords because they’ve officially entered our lexicon. Merriam-Webster has revealed the 200 new words they’ve added to the dictionary’s 2024 edition, including several ...
It seems that those born between 1997 and 2012 need to work on their vocabulary. TikTokers have pointed out that members of Gen Z seem to mispronounce or misuse a couple of very common words, and it's ...
Collins, the makers of the Scrabble dictionary, added 2,000 new words, including Gen Z terms. The new Gen Z terms include "yeet," "nibling," a gender-neutral term for nieces and nephews; "floof," and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gen Z slang, driven by the internet, evolves rapidly. Some popular slang terms in 2025 originated in Black, LGBTQ+, and gamer ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Just like the generations before them, Gen Z has an extensive list of slang words. "Bussin'," "ick," and "mid" are popular among ...
Keeping up with the terms your Gen Z coworker is using can feel like a full-time job of its own. While they might poke fun at you for your outdated slang — not very "groovy" of them — younger ...