Are you looksmaxxing for the Ohio skibidi rizz during brat summer? Or are you very demure, very mindful?
If you don't know what any of that means, chances are you're either not part of Generation Alpha, or don't spend much time on TikTok. The good news: you're not alone. The youngest and possibly largest generation has ushered in new slang terms that may seem like hieroglyphs to those not hooked on the trendy lingo.
Whether it's "Ohio," "bussin," or "skibidi," Gen Alpha (born from 2010 to 2024) has adopted unique ways to communicate. Here are some of the slang terms you might hear from the kids these days.
What does 'Ohio rizz' mean?
"Rizz" is short for charisma, which means having game and being successfully flirtatious. But when paired with Ohio, the term is far from a compliment.
"Ohio," at least among Gen Alpha circles, typically means weird or cringe. Put it all together, and "Ohio rizz" refers to weird, cursed, or strange flirting behavior, according to Urban Dictionary. This term, along with other commonly used Gen Alpha slang, is detailed below in our handy glossary.
Generation Alpha slang: A helpful guide
Ate/eats: If you say someone "ate," it means you are saying that they did something exceptionally well or deserving of praise,according to Keyhole."Did you hear Charli XCX's latest album? She ate."
Aura points:"Aura points" refer to a lighthearted way of measuring coolness, based on a TikTok trend,according to Polygon. "Did you see her new shoes? She definitely just gainedsome aura points."
Brat/ Brat summer: Apart from being the name of Charli XCX's album, "Brat" means embracing your messy side and wearing loud makeup, partying, being authentic, honest and even a little chaotic.
Cap/No cap: To "cap" means to "lie, to boast, or to front," according to theMerriam-Webster Dictionary(although this meaning hasn't officially made it yet). "No cap" means you are being truthful or honest."Joe said he didn't take my food, but I think that's cap."
Demure: The TikTok term "Demure" is based on modesty, being clean and mindful. It means not drawing negative attention to yourself by being loud and doing too much.
Drip: Drip means cool, stylish or fashionable clothing, according toArizona State University. If someone is "dripped out," it means they are dressed stylishly."I just went to the mall and bought some new drip."
Fanum tax: The act of stealing someone's food without their permission. The origin comes from online comedy creator Fanum, who is a part of streamer and YouTuber Kai Cenat's "influencer crew," according toBusiness Insider. Fanum is known for jokingly taking other's food and calling it a "tax.""I took his fries when he wasn't looking — he had to pay the Fanum tax."
Goat:An acronym meaning "Greatest of all time."LeBron James is the goat. He's been goated since he was in Cleveland.
Gyatt/Gyat: Gyattorgyat (Ge-yaht)is used to express strong excitement, surprise, or admiration, often in reference to seeing a large butt,according to Dictionary.com. It can also be used as a term by itself for a large butt.
Looksmaxxing: "Looksmaxxing" is an online movement dedicated to maximizing your physical appearance, often through a variety of techniques including improving your jawline, skincare and muscles,according to The BBC."Riley's been obsessed with looksmaxxing videos on TikTok lately."
Mewing: Mewing is looksmaxxing technique aimed at improving your jawline by holding your tongue on the roof of your mouth, according to the BBC.Mewingcomes from a controversial British orthodontist named John Mew, who developed a practice called "orthotropics." According to the BBC, there is little evidence supporting its effectiveness."Dude, are you seriously mewing right now? Are you looksmaxxing?"
Mog: To "mog" someone is to be significantly more attractive than them, and thereby lower their attractiveness in comparison,according to Vice News."He mogged everyone else at the party with his drip."
Ohio: No, they aren't really talking about the Buckeye state. Unfortunately for Ohioans,"Ohio" has a slang meaning of strange, weird, cringe or dumb. The origin likely originates from a number of memes like "it's all Ohio," or "Can't even X in Ohio" that circulated online culture in the 2020s,according to Know Your Meme."Did you see how she was dressed at school today? She's so Ohio."
Rizz: A shortening of the word "charisma," used to state that someone has success in attracting romantic partners, according toMerriam-Webster."He spent the entire party rizzing up the girls."
Rizzler: A rizzler is someone who is successful at flirting with people, according toThe New York Times.
Sigma:A "sigma" (based on the Greek alphabet) is a male who has overcome the hierarchy of "alpha" and "beta" males, often characterized by silent success, or someone is a social outcast by choice and "plays by their own rules," according toKnow Your Meme. Colloquially, it can just mean good or best.
Skibidi(Skibidi toilet): "Skibidi" refers to a series ofsurrealist videos popular on YouTube, which features an army of human-headed toilets fighting a war against another army of camera-headed men,according to Forbes. Skibidi as a slang word is largely meaningless and is a simple reference to the video series.
Slay: If you "slay" something, it means you do it particularly well, according toDictionary.com.""Did you hear Charli XCX's latest album? She's slay."
Stand on business: Standing on business (sometimes spelled 'standing on bidness), means to take care of your responsibilities or put your money where your mouth is,according to USA TODAY."I told you I was going to do that; I stand on business."
What's up brother?: Saying "what's up brother," accompanied by raising your index finger upward, is a reference to the popular streamer Sketch, who uses the expression as a sort of catchphrase,according to USA TODAY.