Bruh, do your parents ever ask what the kids are saying nowadays? Here is a breakdown of what the slang of our generation means for those who are a little confused, so they can gain aura points.
Aura: (n.) People think highly of you and you have status. i.e. “Santana has so much aura because he is so cool.”
Aura Farming: (v.) Doing something just to look or seem cool/superior. I.e. “Mrs. Nester aura farms daily in journalism.”
Beige Flags: (v.) A weird habit that someone does that is neither red or green. i.e. “That boy gave Kailey a major beige flag feeling.”
Bet: (n./v.) Okay, i.e. “Bet, I’ll be there”
Bigback: (adj) Someone who eats a lot of food–can be sued humorously or seriously. i.e. “Hunter is the definition of a BIGBACK because he never skips his daily cheeseburger.”
Brainrot: (n.) Words or phrases that are a funny alternative for more sophisticated words. i.e. “Tiktok gives Leah so much brainrot”
Canon Event: (n.) Something that happened in your childhood that shapes the way you think about things now. i.e. “Complimenting Ada’s hair is a canon event for us.”
Chopped: (adverb) Someone does not think they look good. i.e. “I feel so chopped when I wake up in the morning.”
Chungus: (adj.) It’s just bad iykyk. i.e. “I hate my stupid chungus life.”
Clocked: (v.) Put someone in their place. i.e. “She clocked her tea during that argument.”
Cooked:(v.) 1. About to be in bad circumstances i.e. “I am cooked after I took that test.”
- To do something very well i.e. “Kelsie knows she cooked on that assignment”
Crash Out: (v.) A tantrum thrown by someone who is too old to have a tantrum. i.e. “This girl had an entire crash out on me.”
Fried: (adj.) Anticipating a bad outcome. i.e. “Bryan thought his grade was so fried after he took that test.”
Glaze: (v.) Overhyping someone. i.e. “Stop glazing that basketball player.”
Lowkeniunely: (adj) i.e. a mix of the words ‘lowkey’ and ‘genuinely’. “Ainsley lowkeniunley loves possums.”
Mog: (v.) To look better than everyone around you. i.e. “Lydia mogged me in that picture.”
Period: (v.) To tell someone they succeeded/did a good job at something. i.e. “Caroline screamed period when she saw that Mrs. Nester gave her a good grade.”
Ragebait: (n./v.) To make someone mad on purpose. i.e. “Makenzie likes to ragebait her teachers.”
Rizz: (n.) Charisma, meaning that you can swoon a significant other. i.e. “This guy tried to rizz up at Target…”
Snatched: (adj) To have an hourglass type of body. i.e. “She looked snatched in that dress.”
