It’s just an abbreviation of charisma.
Woah.
regresses 10 years in age
thanks, youngblood.
And for that reason I’m out
Why?
Long ago, I had had an idea of an rpg where you play as an introvert with sever anxiety. Each dialogue is a fight.
New style learned : young talk.
Effects in dialogue : cause cringe status effect to surrounding characters if they are young adults or younger, otherwise cause confusion.
Disco Elysium is sorrrrta like that, if you squint a bit.
Not focused around being an introvert or different dialogue styles exactly, but you’re a mess of a human being and conversations can literally hurt you, as it tracks your mental health as well as physical.
You should try it if you haven’t already.
It also does damage to you as the person sitting in front of the screen whenever you disappoint Kim!
Heard of the name but never really checked it. Reading the wiki, my idea wouldn’t achieve a 1/100 of the depth this game has to offers. Very impressive game .
If you’re interested then you should definitely give it a shot. There’s no combat - all your “battles” are just conversations 😅
Every generation does this. The boomers had their fair share of dumb slang terms as well but for some reason everyone loves to hate the next generation for doing the exact same thing.
I remember being young and referring to things da bomb. Or something cool could also be fly. People would refer to themselves as home skillet. Booyah.
Waaaaaaazaaaaaaabi
Dang, Gina
I still call things the bomb :(
Yeah, but do you call even cooler things “the bomb dot com”?
Sadly I’m just not that cool
“cool” though, “cool” never dies
Honestly this is just the process of language evolving. Some slang words are born and fade into obsecurity once the novelty wears off, others get used so much that they become part of the language for ages to come. Some even become formal terms given enough time.
Rizz is a shortened word for ‘charisma’ and specifically for skill in charming or seducing a potential romantic partner, especially through verbal communication.
That’s so rizz
Skibidi rizz fanum tax ohio level 10 gyat sigma no cap rip bozo L take based wat da dog doin cuh
How do you do fellow rizzers?
I don’t think you can say that word.
Floating toilet heads flirt as a method of stealing your food, which only happens in Ohio as thats where a lot of cryptids are supposed to come from, and also have voluptuous posteriors, an ultra-capitalist competitive outlook, and I am so confident this is the truth I will mock your relative performance to mine as inadequate and, finally, a dog joins in as a non sequitur because humans are doing it and using synecdoche I am implying you are also just a sheep.
You can call me Baby Gronk Rizz King, Livvy Just Rizzed Him Up
I am fucking 40 years old by the way.
Based boomer
Go touch some grass.
Woah dude!! Rexk a bit, man!
I used to be with “it,” then they went and changed what was “it.” Now what used to be “it” is lame, and what is “it” is new and scary. And it will happen to you too!!!
Rizz was the final straw for me. I no longer have any interest in attempting to understand today’s youth.
They just need to shut up and get off my lawn.
The first time I yelled at young people to get off the grass was oddly freeing.
I now fully embrace the grump.
I’ve never heard the term before. I guess that makes me extra old.
Or you become the word…
that’s pretty fly my main man
Hella.
It’s short for charisma and you use it if you have none.
Okay but what is minging
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This Calypso. It’s minging!
Has anyone ever found a slang term coined in the last decade that they unironically enjoy using?
Vibe check is an interesting one
Fam isn’t bad.
Vibe, cringe, drip, mid
Cringe is a very old and commonly used word.
I like l33t. That’s from the last decade, right?
No, that goes as far back as the 80s and was fairly common by the 90s.
Oh, thank you! You’re so smart!
No, just old.
Not even close. Gen Z/Alpha have shit taste for slang.
Yeah, that’s what every generation says. I’m impressed by slang that stands the test of time, like “cool.” It’s been around for 80 or so years!
Yeah, that’s what every generation says.
And most of them are right, it’s why slang dies so quickly. Gen Z/Alpha are just particularly inept at it, probably from having their brains fried by social media.
I knew it was my time to join the old group when “slaps” became popular.
Is “slaps” still popular though? I remember that from around 2010 and have not heard it recently.
I see it online all the time.
Slaps? I’m not even past my 20 and dunno what’s that.
It’s used to imply something is good, ie. “that slaps!”
I used to be with ‘it’, but then they changed what ‘it’ was. Now what I’m with isn’t ‘it’ anymore and what’s ‘it’ seems weird and scary. It’ll happen to you!
Finally, never being cool is paying off. I have so much practice not knowing what “it” is and it makes getting old so much easier.
This was a fitting moment for Teenagers by mcr to start playing in my headphones lol
Except they didn’t make it up, like most previous generations, genz has stolen from black American vernacular.
That’s how slang develops. It starts in ingroup vernacular and propagates out either fizzling out or sticking around as an actual word. AAVE is one of several sources. LGBTQ, sports, and video game lingo tend to be other popular sources.
Ya, it comes from all over. Culture is a shared experience that brings people together and should not be treated as antagonistic, regardless of origin.
Yup, “Y’all” is the example I’d raise for folks who say it’s all AAVE, Y’all pretty firmly comes into American vernacular out of its use among rural farming communities, not necessarily usage among black culture.
Not to mention how a significant chunk of new vernacular is going to always be coming from the diasporatic distribution pipeline bringing new languages and dialects to America constantly. Granted this is mostly how new kinds of food enter the American linguistic pallette, but you get the idea.
It’s fine as long as you don’t say “on accident”.
Who axed?