We Got Boomers To Guess Gen Z Slang.
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Did you show Mike "hawk tuah" girl??? 😂
lil bro noooo
Dead in the states could also mean “I’m dead” = I’m laughing very hard.
20 years ago cap meant to shoot
I still hear it in that context from time to time. “Im gonna cap him” or “Bust a cap in his ass” i’ve still heard in recent times.
No cap?
@@trym7549 lol
people still say that
To be fair, "peel/bust a cap" is over a century old. People were saying that in the late 1800s when talking about percussion caps on old black powder firearms, most often referring to revolvers.
Great video guys, engagement worthy fr fr no cap on god bussin
6:15 MIke turning into Ali G had me going.
We used to say something was "hip" in the 80s. My mom (38 years older than me) said "hep" one time and I almost fell over laughing. I said "You mean he's HIP?" This always made me laugh until I was listening to a song from the 1950s and the singer said "hep"! I stood corrected, long after she passed. My mom never said this one, but there was another VERY 1950s piece of slang "send" as in "She or he sends me" (think "I'm head over heels"). I heard this on an old episode of I Love Lucy from the 50s and was trying to figure out what they were talking about. Sends you what? LOL
TIMBERWOLVES WON THE DRAFT THIS YEAR, HOPE THAT YOUNG BLOKE TALKS HIS SHIT
YESSIRRR
Time for Max to get his name cup! lol 🍻
Hear! Hear! Max is awesome.
Office Bloke Clout, Office Bloke Wedge, and Office Bloke Red Flag. Legends. Hawk Tuah 🤤💦🍆
I am glad I didnt know many of these. No cap!
A Boomer is someone born between 1946 and 1963-65. The youngest Boomer is 58. I do not believe either of these gentlemen are Boomers. They are Gen X.
Dead is a bit different in the US with the younger gen it's usually used when you find something so funny you just say "I'm dead" (implying you've died from laughter) let him cook is similar in the US except it's usually said when somebody is actually making a good point so "hold up guys let him cook" basically meaning It started off as odd or nonsensical but then it starts to actually make sense.
In NYC dead is just for something funny but also shocking.
A lot of the slang in this vid is just american slang lol
@@isaackelly1294 Basically. 😂
I'm a 42 year old black guy originally from Detroit, but living in Miami, and have to tell you that BET, Boujee, and Clout, and Simp are all words older than me. Definitely not Gen Z slang.
My mother knows what all those words mean. Lol!
I think it's considered "Gen Z" slang because before it was mostly confined to the black communities of North America.
Mike and Daz, you aren't boomers, you are Gen Xers like me.
I'm pretty sure that neither Mike nor Daz are Boomers. Mike might be right on the edge (1963) at the end of the generation.
10:33 That awkward laugh. Max is an awkward dude. 😂
no one is laughing at that timestamp... 😅😂
hahahah hawk tua had me on the floor like a simp, no cap. that was bussin bussin tho. no mid. Dub vid blokes - from office bloke Stan
You're that S.T.alker fA.N. 😂😂😂
All the rizz left the channel with Office Bloke Dave 😂 (joking)
I've never heard young people actually say these in any spoken sentences. But then again, I do work in a majority white suburban school.
I knew Riz....my grandkids and I discussed it a few days ago. Lol 😊
I'm right there with you Mike. ??? 😂
Bougie in America a negative word. It means like being pretentious, materialistic, or liking luxurious high class things.
This video is bussin fr on god no cap 💯💯💯
No cap
On foenem jit
Max needs to be on full-time!
Being from Atlanta and using cap, no cap for years. Love that it’s crossing over.
This channel is bussin’ no cap, ya dig? 😂😂
Never thought id hear battybwoi come out of dazs mouth 🤣
I was born in '69 (hehe hehe) and I don't have any kids. The only one I didn't get was 'zesty'. I must be spending waaaaaay too much time online.
wow i just cant believe a guy in his 50s smirking at the number 69 doesnt have kids, what a surprise
@@johntitor1561 Everybody loves 69, unless she too thicc. When you 69 and can't hear the music no more, the donkey goes too hard..
@@johntitor1561 lmfao
Boomers? Sure you didn’t mean GenX?
Baby boomers were born 1946-1964, are you sure both blokes were born during these times? One looks closer to a gen X who were born from 1965-1980?
I didn’t know Rizz came from charisma. I just speak proper English that’s why 😅😅
Assuming you're a Brit based on your word choice, I sincerely doubt that you speak "proper English" lmfao Oi Bruv bit rainy innit?
Fizz is more tik tok than actually slang.
Im old enough to know this is all stupid. Just how the older gen hates how I talk.
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All us don't claim these words as slang. More like TikTok slang
Facts
I'd say things like Rizz is more from Twitch because it became popular due to Kai Cenat.
I got about half. No cap.
On god fr