The “six-seven” shrug—or, more frequently, collective shout—still tops teachers’ list of annoying kid slang, but slurs and online crudity are also percolating in some classrooms, to the worry of ...
TikTokers have added a new slang term to their lexicon, but this one actually dates back to as early as 2003. Here's what ...
"Fairs" is a British slang term derived from phrases like "fair's fair," which is used to acknowledge a point or concede that ...
Terms that once lived in niche corners of Twitch, TikTok, and group chats now spread across the internet in a matter of days. Some, like "W" and "chat," emerged from livestreaming culture. Others, ...
From the popular "6-7" to "crashing out" and looking "chopped," these are 15 slang terms you might've heard your Gen Z ...
LARP stands for “live-action role-playing,” but in recent years, it's become a term that describes someone who’s pretending ...
It's back-to-school season, and students are not just bringing home stomach bugs; they are also saying new words and phrases ...
Sky News host Caleb Bond says teachers trying to win over students with Gen Z slang are only making themselves look ...
Slang is born in the margins. In its early form, the word itself, slang, referred to a narrow strip of land between larger properties. During England’s transition from the rigid castes of feudalism to ...
Slang words from 1776 to brush off this July 4 Independence Day is a good occasion to remember that the people who founded ...