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In this conversation, Mock and Daisy discuss Gen Z slang and the evolution of language. They explore the use of slang terms such as 'bussin', 'thic', 'zesty', 'simp', and 'dead', and how they have become popular among younger generations. They also talk about the generational shift in parenting and the influence of technology on younger generations.


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Before we get into all of the rigamarole of the words and the phrases and how like chooge we may or may not be for using them. My god, you just said chuge. That's a bustin'. I've like, I would sound so stupid if I said that, I'd be like, Wow, that's

salad looks busting. Another edition of the Chicks on the Right podcast today is going to be a deep dive podcast with a very special guest, our own producer, Valin, who is joining us for a very specific reason and a very specific topic, and that is the slang and the vernacular that is common with not only your generation, valain Z, but also Z's, but also the generation younger than yours, which apparently we're going by Gen alpha now right,

this is gen ALPHAI. I guess I don't know what the one after that's going to be, but yes, it's zz zz and a. So Valin is the sme. She's the subject matter expert. And I said before we went on, I was like, she's a Valance, Like I definitely thought about like a small version of me, like a mini me. Right, it's like a tiny and tiny Vallance. No, it's a subject matter expert, which is a gen X term, I think, and a boomer term probably me. And it's a corporate term, right, Like you wouldn't

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know is bougie boogie. Actually, I say the word bougie all the time because like, if somebody has something that's fancy, I all think that I'm really cool and that's so bougie. I think that's a timeless word. Yeah, I feel like I fit in if I say that. But pretty much anything on this list that we have, and because we have a little bit of a list of gen z slang like a s F is is as F like you mean or a F? Or is there an s A s F? A s F is just like a slang turn it's is. It's I

mean, it's short for as fuck you guys. That's what is short for? Wait, what where did ans come from? I thought it was just a F. It's a s F. It's what they have as a slang term, and I'm assuming that like there, I don't that's the thing it used to be for like the general the millennials, I thought it was just a F and now it's a s F and then they have a s L, which is as hell. Okay, like please confirm because I know, I thought, right, AF is it not? Do you write? Do

you write this down? Do you know this one is pretty new to me? I would still AF, Yeah, it's okay, you would just say AF. Do you say as hell? Do you say a A L or a s L? C ASL to me is like almost like something that's exactly what American se yes l uh huh. I think I'm thinking it's American sign language. That seems like someone tried to do AFF and then auto corrected it and then it just stuck. Yeah. Yeah, it's just totally weird,

So people. Another thing that we've talked about over the past well up over the past week really because we had like a major hoe that we uh talked about on our show well early this morning actually was a body count. Body count is a thing, and that's I think everybody knows what body count is. I mean, it's just the number of people that you've had relations of an intimate nature with, Right, that's right, how many people you boint?

So we all know, we all know what that is. And then a clap back, and then you are the you're the queen of clapbacks. I do know what that is too, I am, because I'm the queen. Yeah, because I mean I feel like it's kind of like our what's our the thing that we have on our site where it's like the Twitter you all over Twitter with clock. I feel I feel like Macs mac is she kind of did the clapback before it was called a clapback. Okay, I

don't mind being a clap back queen. I don't mind that. Call it the Wall of Shame, and we just we just did it and we didn't call it a clapback, so they've just put a name with it. And then there's certain you know, there are certain things that like glow up. I understand what globe is. We've talked about that, and go We've been

using the phrase goat for a really long time. But but there was this one that I didn't even I didn't know, and like Jen Alpha is using it and this is a weird phenomenon, and I totally blame the Kardashians and that's yat. That's the one I asked my son about this morning and he was mortified. Was he like totally embarrassed? Yeah. I was like, what's yeat? And he was like, please don't ask me that? And

I was like why. And I had the two definitions in front of me, and I knew that one of them stood for get your act together and the other one was like something about like big asses girl, your asses thing, girl, your asses thing, and so he probably was thinking it was the latter, and that's why he didn't want to have a conversation with me. So I was like, which one, which one of these acronyms does it mean to you? And he was like, it's the one about the

asses. Can you please just go to Urban Dictionary now and never talk to me again. It was kind of that one. I don't know how I feel about my mom to ask me that. I know it's like your mom asking about girls butts. But see, that's the thing because it used to be gen xers and boomers. It used to be that we didn't want to have these enormous butts, but now it's like the popular thing now is to have these big, juicy butts, and I totally blame the cardass. You

go, there's like two types of butts. What what are the two types of butts? Oh, like a why kind of like a tractor trailer when it goes like this, which usually just means like you're more born like that, or you got like a bbl or you can have a shelf ask. So that usually means you work out because of steady going side it goes to the bat okay, I see, So it's not wide. It's not wide, it's just like it sticks out more from the side when you have a

profile and then it sticks out. You can get plants in that, like you can shove something on it. Remember like Kim Kardashian had that champagne. Remember, yes, so she's wide and she could put a plant. You got to pay extra for that. Yeah, she has definitely paid a lot of money for her ass. So it's thick. So thick now is used as a complix, like if you say that girl is thick, and it's like two seas right, Like it's two seas you spell it with and that's

a good thing. Like and now girls apparently want to be thick. Boys want girls to be thick. It's a good thing. There was like a viral video that went out when I was at high school and it was a guy in court and he said, girl, you thicker than a bowl oatmeal. And that was like a good thing. Oh my god, I love that so much. That is the greatest. And then if sometimes like if their butt is so big, they can be shook, you can be shook? Are you still using that? Is that still a word that people use?

Yeah? Are you shook? As in like maybe if someone's butt was like really book shook to me is like shocked, like that had a shit. Yeah, that's exactly right. That has shook it, Okay, shook it is another like conjugation of that. Do people still say fleek? Is that a thing still? Or no? Oh my god no, because Jackson told me it was absolutely not. No one says that anymore. No. That would definitely feel kind of weird if someone texts me you look on fleek

right, and you're like, what really? So is that funny that you? Like? You know? Now you get shamed if you use some of the old words, the words from the golden times, the days of your I'm trying to think of one that we have. What does brick mean to you? What is what brick? Do you say brick? Brick is something that I used to build a house. I mean, it's like, I don't know what is that? To me? Brick means like a long period

of time. So if I haven't seen someone since college, you be like, I haven't seen even a breat But a lot of people from different places, like my boyfriend Bark he's from he thinks it means like cold. They He'll be like, it's brick outside. I've never heard either of them. What okay, I've never heard that. Oh my, I've never heard that. What about What about busting' have? Do you used the word busting or busting like it's good? But that was busting, that was gas, So

that was busted and it was like really good gas gas? You say gas or busting? Is it good? Is it like if it's is it a certain kind of thing that you use to describe goodness? Like is it food or music or like clothing or can it just be widely applied to anything that widely applied? But I feel like a lot of times people would be like, oh, like my friend be like I got this for launcher, Like I sound's gas. That's busting. Yeah, that's busting. I've never like

I would sound so stupid if I said that. I'd be like, Wow, that's salad looks busting, you know what I mean. You can't say like you can't. I can't. It doesn't. It just doesn't work with me, you know what I mean. I'd be like, can't that midlife woman friendly salad looks very busting. You're not allowed to ever say that again,

please, Now, what about debt? Everybody says dead and they say they use the skull emoji all the time, Like the skull emoji is almost over you, and like I feel like I use more emojis than my daughter and I don't know, but you use the crying laughing one, which I do too, and you're I mean that shows our age time, right, you're not and like laughter. They don't use the laughter emojis, like they'll use the I'm dead dead emo. No you're not, you're just laughing.

You're like, you're not dead? What is that? Like it's a skull and that's just that's supposed to somehow depict that they're dying, Like if it's a good one. I feel like, out of all of them, that one kind of makes sense. Like when you're roll rolling around, you're like dead, I'm dying, or like I'll come. People say like if I say something really funny, they'll be like that set me six feet onder. I like that. I actually like that. Okay, that's kind of fine,

but bad for the emojis that are getting amused. We're using them enough for the world you and I both just the two of us together, because there's like listen, there's the laugh of it. There's the plain laugh emoji, then there's the sideways laugh emoji where it's like you know what I'm talking. Yes, It's like I feel like they're way under you. But you guys, there is a U I Just Sun article that says Jen Alpha says, if you use these slang words, you are officially old. So okay,

slay slay is out. No more slang. I feel like, slays out unless you're gay. I feel like gay people can still use sligh. Oh my god, okay, so gay pe gay I would be saying, but like, if like one of my straight friends said, I'd be like, like if my gay guy friend said, I'd be like, like, slay all day, bitch, lay all day. Okay. And here's another one that I asked Jackson about this morning. I was like, do you guys still say bet, like, you know, to kind of put the

okay or agree? You know, like, if if I wanted Jackson, if I wanted him to do something, I would be like, can you, you know, throw a load of laundry in? He'd be like bet, and that would mean like okay, or I am an affirmative, like affirmation of what you just said. Why couldn't he just why couldn't he just say okay, don't be silly, don't be silly. Okay, I'm sorry,

I'm being ridiculous. I'm sorry, go ahead. But but he told me this morning that they're it's becoming used less and less and that if they use it they say bet that And I'm just that's easier to say, way easier, that is me, because I still use that one every day. Do you don't real? But I tech like, if my friend will be like, I'm coming over to pick up something up for I'll just say bet.

If I say okay, it sounds kind of like sassy, Like if someone text me back and says okay, I'm like, we have an issue. Oh my god, that's so bad. Is so funny, Oh my god. Okay. We say okay all the time. So you're probably like gen X just has a major attitude. Well, there was was a TikTok of a guy. Didn't we play it the guy that gets all no?

I may not have played that in our in our other show of a guy that was like, if you are a person who has anxiety that and always thinks everyone is mad at you, do not ever, like, if you know a person like that, do not ever text them the letter k no and don't. And that's like the worst thing that you could text somebody that is like, we do it all anxious. You can't do that. We do it all that. I do it all the time. That's like, you can't. That is my that's my stock response to so many people.

I mean, I'm just like okay, oh no. See they will all think you're mad at them and then even probably have done it to Valan. You guys don't do it to me. That Sometimes in like a group message, when you guys are going back and forth with each other, you'll say it and I can't feel if you guys are getting catty or not. Oh my god, I love this. I love every bit of this. Carry that's just like an easy thing to type. It's just okay, let me this us. That's just I think that's it. It is. So that

is a generational thing. That is just a different that is a difference between the generation. Wow. But it got even worse because this guy who was like the super anxious always thinks everybody is mad at him kind of guy was like, it's marginally better if you put okay like those two letters. It's better still if you say okay a why and then an emoji, and then he feels like, okay, they're not mad at me, Like it's absolutely

out of control. How guy needs some major therapy, right, He needs to talk to somebody that's going to tell him that it's okay, smiley face heart. It's definitely generational thing because my mom thought at first, like in high school, if you do like haha, my mom thought that was like rude, So rude? Are you like laughing at me? And I was like no, it's like I was laughing at something. He said, I don't want to get in trouble it's not like that. Oh my god,

So you should have used that. You should have is the crying laughing emoji, and you would have been fine because she would have been like, she's totally cracking up. But what I said exactly? So what so mak you said you said cap, no cap or cap? What is no cat? With that? No cap means no lie? Like that is for real true? Is that? Okay? Should she be saying that? Found? I use it? Yes, okay, you still use you stay cap and no cap? Okay, okay, all right? What about the peer the period

for no cap? You know people do to you can really literally right no and then put the hat emoji. I think that's a little outdated, but people still do that. Wait say that again, emoji. That's a ball cap to just shorten it, so you're gonna have to type out cap no cap. Yeah, so that is just that's so. Uh. Text is like a third language. Well, why so, can you explain why people put a T the letter T at the end of period? What is that

do you do that? I don't know, like people do talking about valan, but you don't put a T at the end of that word, okay, because that's a thing. Apparently that's a thing that people do. I don't know why son't listen the word. I see it a lot of this word, and that's simp. I see simp everywhere now. Yeah, my kid uses that all the time. Simple. So that's somebody who's like overly like affectionate. That's like somebody who's being overly affectionate in a relations to somebody

who's sort of being like a like a dor. Yeah. Yeah, it's more like you're yeah, you're fawning if you're fawning, okay. And then this is a new word that like is you see it all the time now, and I don't even care what generation you are. I see it across generation. I see it everywhere too. And so it's the opposite. It's

the opposite of woke, isn't it kind of? I mean, it's it's that, And it's like, there's this there's the implication when you see somebody tweet something and somebody else says based and it's just a one word sentence, there's that connotation of anti wokeness, but also they're complimenting that person for just saying what they believe without shame and without fear of reprisal. Right, it's based because they don't give a shit if their opinion offends anyone, they're gonna

say it anyway. It's all about being they don't care about being canceled. Yeah, that's a good way to describe it. Yeah, okay, So and that's used in your generation too. It's like across the board. Okay, all right, Okay, my friends that don't know anything about politics, I don't think they would use that word. Oh it's a political word only, ptical word only. But I would say they use it less. Okay,

that's interesting. They give they're a different different industries. And now my daughter is a gen alf she's a Yeah, she's a gen Alpha so and I know that she has maybe not used it herself, but I've heard her saying with friends, like other friends have said, yeat, yeah throw forcefully. I know that one is that? What that is that? How do you know that? I know that? I know so many of the words. It's just that I don't use them because I know it will embarrass my

kid. Well, i'd be embarrassed for you if you use the word yeat. I just can't something across the room, like something that's a really great word. It just makes it so easy, like if you yeat a pencil or a pan or something, you yeat something across. That's a great word. I love that word. And then and there's an actually, like there are tenses of this word, so past tense of yeat is yoat. No, that's what I'm reading, it's yeated. I don't know. I don't

know about that. Ye I don't think you yeatd it. And then yoke would not walk around? What did you say? Yo yot yoat? I have yoat as being past tense. I don't know. It could be wrong, that's what I'm seeing. That sounds wrong. That's I think it's okay, all right, well we're just going to rewrite the definition. What about what about zesty? It's gay? It's that's gay gay. That's just what's fembly flamboyantly gay? Oh give me and my boyfriend are taking a photo together

and he like popped this hat out. I'd be like, stop, you look sesty? You think, yeah, yes, oh my god, yes, okay, I want to use that. Can I use that? Am I allowed? I think we both should be able to use that one because I like that. That's a fun one, do you guys know what out of pocket means? No, out of what's out of pocket? It means, because what do you guys think it means to you? Out of pocket take us and our corporate world meant we're going to be out of the office

or unavailable to be reached for a while. Now, I'll be out of pocket from two to four out of pocket, right we used to say that. Yeah, But I mean, like for you, I think if I were to guess what you guys are using as it'd be like out of pocket is out of hand, like something I'm doing something that's different out of hand. You know, there you go. It's kind of like I think you guys are out of pocket sometimes, but in like a funny way. I

don't know what that means. You say something that everyone's thinking about, like no one else says allowed. If you guys said something like that was out of pocket, it's out of pocket. So it's crazy. It's a crazy roommate from New York. My collagy made was from New York, and the things she would say would be so out of pocket. I don't I still don't get it, Like I don't understand what that means. Exactly. It's kind of crazy, kind of out it's kind of out there. It's not

it's it. It bucks the norms. Okay, is that kind of what I'm hearing. It's like out of the ordinary, out of it's it's not it's not what you hear people say normally. Is that what I'm usually it's very offensive something that like a lot of people were thinking. So you guys say on like your Daily show about like people being overweight. That might have been out of pocket, but like it was funny, but we said it.

Okay, I think that normally would be held back. But it's like the person's just saying it, like just putting it out there, like out of the pocket. It's no longer hidden. Okay, okay, all right. The one I love that I know you guys use all the time is it's giving, like it's giving whatever or whatever, giving something. Yeah, I love that one. I like it. I wouldn't say the generation like right below me because like me and my friends just started using that. We

feel like we're using a younger people's arm. So it's kind of weird, but like we like it, Like it's like giving, Yeah, it's it's giving. It's just what it's giving, right, kid, if somebody has like if somebody has one of those like feline faces or whatever, you'll be like, it's giving kin kardash. Yeah, look at you, right, that's what you'll say. I know you guys. But before because we have to get to this like car line video that Daisy found, because I we're

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ten. I think that's around the time they yeah, because my daughter is a twenty ten baby, and so she's considered Gen Alpha. And this is the age group where I think, you know, twenty ten, the Instagram was born and the iPad was launched, and like, these kids are very tech savvy. They don't know anything except for tech. I mean, I think like even balanced generation, they can talk to humans and still you know, be human, whereas the Gen alphas are like they unless you force them

to not be they're in their screens. You know, they're very screen oriented and very ipyer oriented and tech oriented. Their iPad. They were raised with iPads, they were raised with phones, and so they don't know any different, and they're very savvy when it comes to technology, and so they talk that way too. And this mom is a she's a millennial, which you know, we're not millennials, you know, obviously, And I'm raising in

alpha. I'm a Gen xer raising an Alpha. This is a millennial who's raising an Alpha, and so I think the parenting is a little bit different from a Gen exer as opposed to a millennial. But obviously because I'm not I'm not anything like this chick in this video, but she's in car line and so she does a little video during car line and she does like the trends, so what you wear or of what of what they wear, what

they do she does. She has a series, like she has a whole TikTok account and like she'll do daily trend alerts of what gen alphas are doing in school, whether it comes, whether whether it's about what they're wearing, what they're doing, how they're talking, that sort of thing. Anyways, this is a millennial mom talking about gen alphas are report live update. My daughter is middle school. Pickup line, Do not even think about wearing pants

that even hint at being tight. Don't even try it. A straight leg gene is like barely making the mark. Like if you do anything, if you listen to anything, that's the takeaway. Starface pimple patches are social currency. They are also a replacement for like money, I've been told, so you can like trade them for other things. But they're absolutely accessory, not just a necessity. But they're both early two thousands haircuts on the boys.

My daughter calls them chad cuts. I don't know if that's colloquial to like southern California in LA or if that's universal. But they're around the flippy the long. They're back hoodies, puddies, puddies. There is Nara Cardigan in sight. There are barely jackets. It's all about hoodies. I'll report back next week. Okay. So she has like a whole series of these for the fry. I can't get. It's hard for listen to that, I

know, right, And she wears a lot of stuff too. Like I saw in one of her videos, she has one of those pimple patches on her face. So kids are school. I guess my daughter is an eighth grader and she's never worn a pimple patch to school. So maybe it's a California thing and not a Texas thing. They are the kids are not wearing pimple patches to schools, at least at her time. Social suicide when I grew up, right, right, And that's the thing. Times have changed,

can you? And now I look at her and I think cut. I cannot imagine my mother doing a trend report from the car line like my mom a boomer. Can you imagine your mother, Sophie, Oh my god, it absolutely not a trend report. Can you imagine na skinny jeans now? Skinny jeans and like hoodies. Headay's headays, can you can you imagine

our boomer mom's doing this shit? I mean, I'm just like, I'm watching this and I'm thinking times have changed to the point where it's it's the moms are sort of they kind of emulate their kids now, whereas I don't know, I just think it's it's just different. Everything is so different now, whereas our generation and the generation before us, it's like we're moms, you know, like we I don't know, it's a different kind of mommy than this mommy. Welles the ever show her kid or that kid or her

kid's reaction. Oh okay, so what does her kid think about the videos? I don't know about the reaction to the videos. I don't know what her kid thinks of the videos. But you know, she she's got a very like we're bff sort of relationship with her kids. You know, she's got two little girls and so and I don't know about a father. I don't know if there's a father around it all. But but it's it's, you know, she's wearing the things and doing the things, and she's kind

of hiplic It's just different. Than it was with our when we when we grew up, our moms were you know, they all look like b Arthur in Golden Girls. You know what I mean. That's like all the moms look like moms, and now the moms are like kids. Yeah, you see what I'm saying. Maybe it's just it's such a generational thing. They're all they all look younger, and maybe it's because we're older, but I

honestly think that it's a generational shift. And so they're they're parenting in a way where it's like, I want to know what the trends are, and it's it's it's very much of that. Uh. It's kind of like the scene in Mean Girls where Amy Poehler is uh is the mom. She's like, I'm the cool mom. You know, you can do anything. I'm just the cool mom. And so there's a lot of those cool moms out there doing the TikTok videos and and wearing the things that their daughters wear and

just there. It's a and it's generation probably a lot of pressure on moms now too to know the trends, because at a younger age, if you don't know the trends, you become like an outcast. I've seen those viral videos where it's like I'm a producer, of course I'm a I saw one and it was a little with little girls. Right, I'm Jen Alpha, of course I care about skinningcare. I'm Jen Alpha. Of course I shop this for God. And they were like, I did not know about Sephora

and yeah, senior high school. Oh and this is the thing. There's and there have been a lot of videos on Jen Alpha and how these young girls are shopping at Sephora and shopping at Alta and doing all the skincare. And like when you see their videos of these little girls and they're all doing their skincare when because you know how nowadays when people do videos, they're either putting on makeup or they're taking off makeup, or they're eating something. Yeah,

it's get ready with me. This is where like watch me have lunch, right, And so these little girls are putting. They're either putting they're doing skincare. And a lot of their skincare is like this ridiculously expensive skincare and they're little, but somebody had to buy it, yeah, right, you know, it's not like they're out working, so somebody bought that somebody took somebody drove them to Sephora and took them there, and that is there.

They're saying like that is their Disneyland. Now, it's such a tough battle. One of my friends, her sister's a young mom, and she tried not to give her son like a cell phone. It just becomes he got like bullied. He couldn't talk to anyone, and it was like fifth grade. She was trying to do the right thing, Like what do you do? Yeah, yeah, it's like that with social valin like, because I mean, Miriam and I have talked about this a lot, and we've

talked about it a lot in podcasts too. With social there are a lot of conservatives that'll say, don't give your kids social media. You shouldn't have social media, they can't have it until they're eighteen. There are a lot of you know, really high profile conservative pundits that will say that. But at the same time, there's also at least part of me, I believe

like at some point they're going to have it. So to me, it's like having a gun, like you got to train them on how to use the gun properly or else they're just going to have a gun in their hand one day, and they're not going to know how to use it. So I let my daughter have one social media platform and I just stalk her on it and we basically manage it together, and that way she learns how to do it. So by the time she is a teenager or she's out of

my house, she'll have the foundation on how to use it. And I feel like you kind of did the same thing with your son. Yeah, for sure. Now and you just stalk them, Yeah, you just stalk. You have to stalk them? Can Can I ask Vallan about one more term before we before we what's the what's the term for bug? Like? Do you still say bug out? Or do you say before we bounce? Or what's the bound? Yeah? Do you say how do you say get out? Is it bounce? Before we say let's dip? I've never heard

that. Okay, well, before we dip? Before we dip, do you say, do you refer to people who you look down on a little bit or you think are kind of dumb? Do you refer to them as NPCs? No? Oh my god, what is that? No, aged, that's my kid uses that? So n PC the actual like what it

stands for is non playable character. So you guys have seen those weird tiktoks and and and reels and stuff of people that just pretend that they're kind of robots and they're like and then and then yeah you've seen them so and then they get so much money for being like an NPC video. Yes, yes, thank you for the rose. Yes, those are NPCs. Okay, that's what they are. Oh my god, but my son said, now they call just people that they know. If they look down at that person,

if they think that person is just like an it's a derogatory. It's derogatory. They'll be like that dude's such an NPC. They'll they'll say that about my gosh, so you don't use that. I like it, and I know people who are NPCs. Yeah, this is the thing because it's like such a tech has it's it is just like infiltrated their culture. You know, think about all the words and the phrases that they use where tech is such a huge part of it. That's crazy. Yeah, it's did

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didn't we tell you, Boomer, you're not to do that? Yeah, But but she just like jumped right in, you know, because she's always willing to help and she's awesome and we love her. So you guys, make sure you give her lots of love in the comments. I

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