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List of Generation Z slang

List of Generation Z slang

Glossary of novel 21st-century youth colloquialisms


This is a list of slang that is or was previously popularized by Generation Z (Gen Z), generally those born between the late 1990s and early 2010s in the Western world.

Background

Generation Z slang differs from slang of prior generations.[1][2] Ease of communication with the internet results in slang proliferated to greater and swifter extent.[2][3]

Many Gen Z slang terms were not coined by Gen Z members, and were already in usage and simply made more mainstream outside the African-American community. Lots of Gen Z slang has been derived from African-American Vernacular English, while other are derived from drag queen/LGBTQ+ culture. [3] Linguistic Michael Adams told Business Insider that "African Americans come up with their language and it gets appropriated away from them.[4]

List

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See also

Notes

  1. Used in praise of controversial opinions. Often used by political communities, especially right-wing ones.
  2. The combination of sussy and baka, the latter is being the Japanese word-styled version for "fool." Stemmed from TikToker Akeam Francis.

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