Teen and Gen Z Lingo 2021-Slang words

 Teen and Gen Z  Lingo 2021 -Slang words  



Here is a list of slang words and terms which are most popular among teenagers and Generation Z 
on social media or in digital communication these days.



lit:
 an adjective to describe now something excited, amazing, energetic earlier it was used for drunk also.
" This party is a lit"

"I was lit last night"


Gucci: 
generally, teens used it say, fancy, cool, going well
" How my new kicks" jane asked.
"Gucci" I replied.

"Hey! wassup"
"Gucci"

Yeet!
an exclamation of excitement, approval, surprise often used in dance, move, or throwing something.
"I screwed up my test" yeet!


GOAT:
is an acronym of Greatest of all Time.
"Happy b'day GOAT"


Fya or fire:
slang to say hot looks, on the point, too good
"she was Fya in that outfit"

"Your waffles were dank but my cupcake was fire."


Yolo:
acronym of' ' You only live once
"Enjoy bro, Yolo"

Epic:
 slang to say great, huge, awesome 
"An epic movie"
" I 'm gonna epic fail again."

Roast:
slang to make fun of someone, like comedian roast each other
"Hey, dude! say something  back, he totally roasted you."



Cringy:
 teen say to someone embarrassing acts  or socially awkward situation
"The way he eats it's too cringy."


Jeez:
a shortened form of Jesus
"Oh jeez, I'm sorry."


No biggie:
not a problem

"Sorry, I'm late."
"No biggie, I m not in a hurry."


Bomb:
really good, impressive
"That movie is really Bomb."


Periodt:
end of a statement emphasizer
"That's the best ice ever, periodt."


cap:
fake/ lies
"All you do is a cap, stop it."

"This is the biggest cap I heard today."

No cap:
totally true
" Told me all, No cap."

Bruh:
bro or dude
" chill bruh."


sus
suspicious, shady, hiding something

"I heard Daniel is absent from school."
"Hmmm, it's sus."


Hella:
rarely, extremely, a lot in an impressive way

"Ugh, this umbrella is hella janky."


Low key:
quiet, moderate, easygoing, restrained, doing something but in a chill way
"we're having a party but lowkey so neighbors don't get disturbed."

 
High key:
opposite of lowkey, intense, loud too 
"Mirrors can be used for high key lighting.''


Emo:
someone who is  too emotional or drama queen
 "She is such an Emo."


Sassy:
bold and fresh
" you really bought some sassy high heels."


Bummer:
something unpleasant or annoying slang for a bad reaction
"last book I read was good but this one is a bummer."


Savage:
someone bold, don't care about consequences
"you know I always was a savage and now am even more so."





Salty:
bitter, angry, agitated
"we're all salty sometimes let's face it."

"He is salty as his parents took away his car."


Karen:
a disparaging way to describe a middle-aged woman who is rude
"She is a Karen."


Tea: 
gossip, story,juicy information
"Let's talk Tea"

"spill the Tea " 
 
  
Bail:
an expression when we want to leave a place as it is boring, not fun, or want to go better place.
"This party is boring. let's bail.."

" I m going to Bail."


BAE:
 mean 'before anyone else'
" You are my Bae, Mack."


Fam: 
close friends as well as relative
"Most of my Fam is in Newyork."


Flex:
to show off
"He drove in a new car today, trying to flex."


Noob:
someone who is bad at something or a newbie
"She's a noob at sports but had some skills."


TBH:
acronym of To Be Honest or honest opinion
"It's a big deal, TBH"

"TBH, you are my bestie."


Extra:
 a person acting in a dramatic way or exaggerated way also refer to an object
"OMG did you see her dress, It was so Extra."


 Boomer:
It is a viral internet slang used in a humorous manner to call out the close-minded people associated with the older generation

Threads or fits:
new terms for clothes
"like your fits."

" Did you saw her new threads?"


Fleek:
An American slang to say or used by teen 'to point'

"Beyonce dance moves were on fleek."


Felicia:
A way to say "Good  riddance" or no one care if someone leaving



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