A new survey of parents of children who can be considered to be in the so-called Gen Alpha, which is the generation following Gen Z, has come to report the most common slang words among the youths currently in play. Overall, 33 percent reported hearing their youngest child use the word “bet,” which expresses agreement, as well as 32 percent who reported the use of “GOAT” and 31 percent who heard the word “sus,” which respectively allude to the “greatest of all time” and the word “suspicious.” Other commonly appearing words include “bussin’” (28 percent), “cap” (28 percent), “rizz” (18 percent), “gyat” (12 percent) and “sigma” (12 percent). Naturally, this also means that it’s just the words that parents reported hearing and comprehending, so it’s likely omitting some of the more incomprehensible slang that it’s going to take years for the mainstream press to identify and, yes, completely run into the ground.
Are you keeping up with the new slang?
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