Wake me up when dope and rad re-enter the lexicon.
179 0 ReplyWhen I was in 6th grade I was fucking cringe, little fucks these days acting like they ain't.
157 0 ReplySlay and serve are part of the drag/queer community lexicon that were made popular (iirc) in the NY ballroom scene. No one cares when 6th graders use them or if they stop.
If you watch queer media or hang out with The Gays, you’ll hear them all the time. They’re a bit campy, but not cringe.
133 0 ReplyBut the most important part of the best meme ever is ROFL
120 0 ReplySomeday cringe will be cringe, and sick will be sick again.
82 0 ReplySlay and Serve are very much alive in drag communities.
74 0 ReplyI weep, for my children will know not the joys of Roflcopter
58 0 ReplyDamn, my grade 7 class is cringe af. Kid keeps naming himself "skibidisigma" every time we play Blooket.
48 0 ReplyRizz was always cringe.
37 0 ReplyWhat is skibidy
35 0 ReplyWe can still say "fuck!" When we fucked up right?
33 0 ReplyOh good. Always thought rizz was stupid because it sounds too close to jizz.
26 0 ReplyI still speak as if I'm from Ooo, so...
22 0 ReplyI read LMAO is reversed if something is extremely funny and I was confused af for a minute
20 0 ReplyI'm sorry, I'm on the fence. I'm all onboard calling "rizz" and "skibidi" cringe, but I'm never going to stop slaying or serving.
15 0 ReplyHell yeah, I'll be cool again when that gen grows up
15 0 ReplyOk but now I want to know what their new words are.
14 0 ReplyI will never stop saying "shiver me timbers"
12 0 ReplyIt's all tubular.
As a kid from the 80s-era San Fernando Valley, I have legit cred to say that.
12 0 ReplyWhoa, this is heavy!
10 0 ReplyI've only ever used them ironically, so I can confirm I'm a linguical mastermind
10 0 ReplyThat's tight
7 0 Reply6th graders are not arbiters of slang. 15-24 year olds are.
4 0 ReplyWhat about "What's crackin?"
3 0 Reply