Your Guide to GEN Z Slang

Your Guide to GEN Z Slang

Are you finding it hard to keep up with the slang and expressions used by younger generations? Don’t worry—you’re not alone! Gen Z slang is full of creative and evolving terms that can be tricky to understand. Whether you're scrolling through social media or chatting with younger colleagues, knowing these expressions can help you stay current and communicate more effectively.

Here’s a rundown of some of the most popular Gen Z slang words and phrases, complete with definitions and examples to help you use them like a pro!

Essential Gen Z Slang Terms

  1. Lit - Meaning: Amazing, exciting, or fun. Example: "The party last night was so lit! Everyone was dancing and having a great time."
  2. Flex - Meaning: To show off or brag about something, usually in a positive or humorous way. Example: "He's always flexing his new sneakers on Instagram."
  3. No Cap - Meaning: Used to emphasize that someone is telling the truth; “no lie.” Example: "I’m really going to ace this exam, no cap."
  4. Tea - Meaning: Gossip or juicy information. Example: "Did you hear the tea about their break-up?"
  5. Salty - Meaning: Upset, annoyed, or bitter, often over something trivial. Example: "She got salty when I beat her in the game."
  6. Ghost - Meaning: To suddenly stop communicating with someone without explanation. Example: "He ghosted me after our first date, and I haven’t heard from him since."
  7. Low-key - Meaning: To do something in a subtle or restrained way; also means "a little" or "kind of." Example: "I'm low-key excited about the concert tomorrow."
  8. High-key - Meaning: The opposite of low-key; openly or strongly. Example: "I'm high-key obsessed with this new show!"
  9. Woke - Meaning: Being socially aware or informed, especially regarding issues of social justice. Example: "She’s really woke about environmental issues."
  10. Stan - Meaning: An enthusiastic or obsessed fan; also used as a verb meaning to support or admire passionately. Example: "I totally stan that artist—they’re so talented!"
  11. GOAT - Meaning: Acronym for “Greatest of All Time.” Example: "Serena Williams is the GOAT of tennis."
  12. Shook - Meaning: Shocked, surprised, or shaken up by something. Example: "I was shook when I saw the plot twist in that movie!"
  13. Vibe - Meaning: The mood or atmosphere of a place, situation, or person. Example: "This café has such a chill vibe—I love it here."
  14. Slay - Meaning: To do something exceptionally well or with confidence; to impress greatly. Example: "She totally slayed her presentation at the meeting."
  15. Sus - Meaning: Short for "suspicious"; used to describe someone or something that seems questionable or shady. Example: "I don’t trust him—his story sounds a bit sus."
  16. Yeet - Meaning: To throw something with force; also used as an exclamation to express excitement or approval. Example: "He yeeted his backpack across the room when he got home."
  17. Boujee - Meaning: Luxurious or fancy, often in an extravagant or ostentatious way. Example: "We’re going to a boujee restaurant tonight to celebrate."
  18. Snack - Meaning: A term used to describe someone who looks attractive. Example: "Wow, look at him in that suit—he’s a total snack!"
  19. Big Mood - Meaning: An expression of strong emotional agreement or identification with something. Example: "That meme is a big mood—exactly how I feel on Mondays."
  20. Receipts - Meaning: Evidence or proof of something, often in the form of screenshots or messages. Example: "Show me the receipts—I need to see proof that really happened!"

Stay in the Know with Teachify!

Learning slang can make your English more natural and relatable, especially in social situations or when communicating with younger people. At Teachify, we make language learning fun and relevant by incorporating current slang and modern expressions into our lessons.

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Ready to speak English like a native? Book a class with Teachify today and start using the coolest slang around!

Looking forward to helping you speak like a pro!

Best regards,

The Teachify Team

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