‘Cringe Is Ohio, Tea Is Lore’: Gen Z And Gen Alpha Duo Compares Slang! Millennials & The Rest Have Questions | VIRAL
Gone are the days when Ohio was just a place and Sigma was a mathematical sign– now, Ohio also means ‘cringe’, and the term ‘Sus’- short for suspicious- can mean ‘Sigma’ as well. Confused? Well, worry not, because you ain’t alone. It seems like a majority of the internet- especially Millennials and the older generations- were also left puzzled after a video of a Gen Z and Gen Alpha duo dropped online. The clip showed the two comparing the slang words of their respective generations. As per the post, ‘Game’ is called ‘Rizz’ now, and ‘Thicc’ means ‘Gyatt’. Also, ‘W’- Win- is now ‘Dub’, and ‘Yeet’- a term to express excitement- is now ‘Skibidi’. All in all, the clip was full of a vocabulary that many DID NOT see coming.The video began to circulate
online, soon after getting shared. Most jokingly called the words part of an ‘alien language’, while some resorted to cracking all kinds of jokes on the same.Here’s how the comparison went:Cringe - OhioThicc - GyattTea - LoreW - DubYeet - SkibidiSimp - GlazeSus - SigmaGame - Rizz
Check out the viral post:
“GenZ v/s Gen Alpha battle!” a user said. The video was shared on Instagram, by the handle ‘arman_thats_it’. The post was shared 2 days back and pulled more than 33K views from people.
ALSO READ: After ‘Gemini AI Saree Photos’ Trend, ‘Hug My Younger Self' Trend Creates Buzz! Here’s The Prompt… “Millennials are not ready for this,” a user said. “What is wrong with kids these days? What even is this language? Is this even a language? Are we really trying to save the Earth for them?” asked a user. “I don’t know what to say. I feel people have started making their generation their identity. These two look like one of such people. What was it that they did in the start? What was the reason?” commented a second person.ALSO READ:
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