Hawk tuah
3 0 ReplyKeep in mind that the adults when we were kids and young adults felt the same way.
Languages evolve.
15 2 ReplyAs a millennial, I think zoomer slang is much funnier than ours was. We said things like "epic win" or dumb shit about Chuck Norris but these zoomers are out there in the trenches sticking out their gyatts for the rizzler.
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Or... Everyone on Lemmy is too old to hear about it
105 1 ReplyYou mean we've... escaped? We're free?
72 0 ReplyUntil you go outside. Luckily, I have a teenaged kid who can tell me what shit means while giggling at my greying beard.
3 0 ReplyMaster has given dobby a dictionary. Dobby is free!
21 1 ReplyFree at last, free at last!
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Did you hawk tuah?
16 1 ReplyI was in Spirit Halloween yesterday and they had a Hawk Tuah costume (it was like a handyman jumpsuit that said something like "Hawk Tuah Lubricants")
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SpongeBob be bussin', no cap, fam.
13 1 Replyrizzed by a gyatt
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What the sigma?
19 0 Replydepends on the context, but σ is most often used to denote a member of a permutation group
6 0 ReplyIt's the ligma
10 0 ReplyWhat is ligma?
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Just waiting for a sussy baka with the requisite rizz to guide us on the path to skibidi fleekness. Poggers?
77 2 ReplyStraight Up Ohio
41 0 ReplyGot that silver tongue pussy. Stussy.
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Hawk tuah
7 0 Replyfr fr such gyatt no cap
16 0 ReplyTinkie winkie
8 0 ReplyBless you.
3 0 Replydae young people bad
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Lol old Lemmy users chizzed
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no cap?
8 1 ReplyNot very Skibidi of you
31 0 ReplyJust gonna leave Brainrot Girlfriend here for you to read.
22 0 ReplyI read that as brainrot Garfield and got disappointed
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Oh they're always coming out.
They just don't always catch on.
Just keep refreshing Urban Dictionary until you see one start getting traction.
40 0 ReplyYou mean UrDic?
15 0 ReplyNo, mine.
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Real granko of you to post this now
35 1 ReplyYou got me. I looked it up.
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Stop trying to make brainrot happen. It's not going to happen.
6 1 ReplyMainstream audiences caught up with the idea of brainrot slang, killing the very point of it
18 0 ReplyThis is the natural life-cycle of slang.
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Kinda makes me wonder if I've been a bit too successful at isolating myself from trends.
16 0 ReplyTakin the L with that one I see
3 0 Replysus
10 1 ReplySuss has been a short form for suspicious in British and Australian English since as early as the 1920s.
11 0 Replyget on with the program gramps, sus is soo... 2019.
13 0 Replyu so ohio, "gramps" is no rizz since the 90s
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