![]() Synonymous to “extremely”.Īnd I oop = Lighthearted expression in relation to making a rather insignificant mistake, strongly associated with VSCO girls (see further down).Įxample: *drops phone on the ground* “And I oop!”īasic = Mainstream, like everyone else, usually in a negative connotation.Įxample: “Pumpkin spice lattes are so basic.”Įxample: “Omg she is beating her face with that blush."Ĭancel (culture) = Removing something or someone out of your life. I don’t want to pay my bills!”Įxample: “The Flowbox office has such a nice aesthetic.”Īf = Short for as f**k. So, the question remains: are you up to date with what slang is current in 2020? In case not, here’s a list of the most popular abbreviations and expressions that the youth are using so that you can stop googling.Īdulting = Completing a task or duty considered for adults such as paying bills, getting insurance, getting a job etc.Įxample : “Adulting is so hard. Lol lives on since the 80s and will probably never die, but a teenager born in the 2000s wouldn’t be caught dead saying “on fleek”. Hate to break it to you, but those are old news. Young and progressive people love it when companies are informal and when they talk to their customers as if they were actually friends. ![]() If your demographic is young - teenagers, early 20s, maybe even 30 and under - keeping track of slang and youth jargon is key. ![]()
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