What it means: Cap = lie. No cap = true. How to use it: “He said he’s 6 feet tall. That’s cap! He’s 5’9″ in Air Forces.” Also: “I got an A and I didn’t even study, no cap frfr.” If something’s cap, it ...
It seems that those born between 1997 and 2012 need to work on their vocabulary. TikTokers have pointed out that members of Gen Z seem to mispronounce or misuse a couple of very common words, and it's ...
Perhaps someone should throw the book at Dictionary.com. The word-defining platform recently announced it would be adding several Gen-Z slang words and terms to help lovers of the English language ...
Just a few years ago, I thought it was funny how “older generations” didn’t understand the slang terms and phrases that came to the rest of us young Millennials so naturally. Now in my 30s, I find ...
Gen Z: Language evolves with culture, and in 2025, Gen Z continued to reshape everyday vocabulary through the internet, social media, gaming culture, and meme-driven conversations. These words didn’t ...
SPRINGFIELD — If this story just showed up on your “For You Page,” we weren’t “shadow banned,” and you likely need to “touch grass.” Those three phrases, along with 197 others, were added to the ...