Instead of just judging Gen Z and Gen Alpha slang, millennials are adopting it. Well, they’re adopting some of it. Millennials of Reddit are spilling the “new” slang words they actually love using.
- "Brain rot"
- "Sus gets used in my house a lot"
- "I really like 'mid.' I like to review things, and there are so many things that are 'aggressively mediocre,' but before 'mid,' I didn't have a word or phrase that really captured the feeling. Even 'aggressively mediocre' wasn't exactly an accurate descriptor since 'aggressive' implies trying, and a lot of the time it doesn't feel like they were trying."
- "I use low-key and high-key a lot"
- "I use vibe, facts, giving, and say valid a lot, but not sure if the last one counts or not"
- "Crash out is a more fun and concise way to describe an angry meltdown rant"
- "Glazing is a great way to describe gassing someone up"
- "My favorite is when they use 'chat' to address people in real life"
- “Delulu”
- "At work, we all make fun of 6-7”
- “My nieces and nephews started saying things slapped/smacked. I started saying it ironically. Then I just started saying it”
- “Yeet”
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Source: Buzzfeed