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Parents and Gen Alpha kids are having unintelligible convos because of ‘brainrot’ language

Every generation has slang, but Gen Alpha’s has a particularly unhinged quality, some parents say. Still, experts say their bad rep isn’t totally deserved.

In the beginning, there was “skibidi.”

It appeared abruptly in the lexicons of kids under 14 — the first slang term unique to Generation Alpha. Parents’ ears perked up as they began to hear it around the dinner table. It could mean bad, cool, or nothing at all, their kids explained. Then a dozen more incomprehensible terms followed suit.

Gen Z’s “slay” and “tea” are officially vintage, giving way to “sigma,” “gyatt” and “fanum tax.”

Everyone’s getting whiplash.

Paddzr ,

Does “tea” mean dinner?

ChairmanMeow ,
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It means “gossip about drama”. “Spilling” the “tea” is talking about said gossip.

msage ,

Can’t wait for some local news with traditional reporting of teen slang:

“Is your teen child using slang like ‘no cap’? It could indicade that they are having Sex-Without-Protection. More at 11.”

WeirdGoesPro ,
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I thought I was getting old, but I’m proud to say that I knew most of these terms. I still got it, baby!

Skibidi.

bradorsomething ,

Get hip with the new jive, daddy-o!

hactar42 ,

This is basically repeated every 10 years. Some of them will stick around for the long-term some will die. I don’t for see skibidi or gyatt stick around long-term. At least not unironical. I’m in my 40s and I don’t have any peers who still use words like “phat” or “whateves”. But someone saying bling would not seem out of place.

P00ptart ,

Remember that year or two where everything cool was “da bomb”?

Etterra ,

Slang is stupid, film at 11:00. This is just old people complaining about young people. We’ve been doing this for literally thousands of years. It’s not newsworthy, not even in in the modern age of 6 second attention spans.

Kolanaki ,
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Fanum tax? Shit, I thought they were saying phantom tax.

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