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The Rizzler
Submitted 1 year ago by cm0002@lemmy.world to [deleted]
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The Rizzler
Far out, daddy-o. 23 skidoo!
Thanks! I was going for comedy-genius level of Will Ferrell. I will accept my award now. No cap.
Haha that’s so l33t
ROFLCOPTER
Im gen z but feel like that when i do it. Also i think its still completely normal that older people try to adjust to the times and even a good thing. We shouldnt make fun of em, well be in the same situation in a few years, even now with all the slang gen alpha uses. What i do think is important is that we dont use terms like “skibidi” which tbh dont have a meaning. I like using rizz, bussin, *-pilled, etc because they do convey a lot of meaning actually. Especially with pilled you can describe things in two words that would require a whole sentence or two otherwise. They do fill a hole in the english vocabulary.
I hated Rizz, but developed a soft spot for it.
rizz’m with the 'tism, the Rizzler, etc. i love it
I’m bussin yo mama!
He just like me fr
Do you think they know Gen X used to say " No caps!" Or " No capp’in!" ?
Hmmm… I don’t care for most of their lingo but that’s probably because I prefer using shit like bees knees, moxie, and giggle juice.
I do occasionally use fire, cool beans and hep cat. I have a weird brain.
Stop giving cats the hep
Do kids actually say these things or is it just a massive troll of older generations to make them think they say these things?
That guy’s nose?
Only sometimes as a joke. It’s mostly used in online memes. Even though, saying things often enough ironically makes you start to use it unironically. From my experience, that’s happening with rizz. I’m from Germany and even we’re starting to use rizz. It’s kind of right between being used jokingly and just being used like a normal word. I also saw people in this thread saying that kids are saying it all the time but I think that’s normal. When me and my friends were kids we used to say repeat memes like that all the time too.
my 7 year old says it so much we’ve joked about making her pay into a skibidi jar just so we don’t have to hear it every ten minutes. lol
Can you get like a toilet-shaped novelty jar?
My ten year old and all of his friends say these things, but I think it’s mostly as a joke at this point.
That’s how it starts. Everyone says it ironically until they aren’t.
Of course I say it because I’m old. Now get off your PlayStation so I can dial in to the BBS and post about some dames thou hast seen.
I want those kids to cringe hard when I say “that’s so skibidi sigma.”
fanum tax What kind of food? Lunchly?
just put the fries in the bag lil’ bro
Half their fries, into perpetuity.
Guys, I left the game at “Yeet”. There’s no way I’m letting “rizz” cross my lips. You can pry “suss” from my cold dead Australian hands though.
No I think rizz is one that will enter the lexicon, being just short for charisma.
The past tense of yeet is yote, btw. Also the opposite of yeet is yoink.
Yeet those bagels my direction
I vote for yeeted
Master, what about zoinks?
The use of sus dates back to at least 1936.
Yeah sus isn’t gen z speak.
That’s sus AF bruh
No cap fr fr
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wat
TRANSLATION:
I can’t lie, this shit pisses me off for real, on God.
They look like a famous well-off comedy actor?
No, that’s Chad Smith, the drummer of red hot chili peppers
It’s obviously referring to the guy in the background watching them talk
Or is referring to the scene from the boys.
Remember_the_tooth@lemmy.world 1 year ago
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