Draft:Gen Alpha Slang
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Gen Alpha slangs Do you want to know what some Gen Alpha[1] slangs are? Maybe you want to impress your kids with your knowledge of the youth language, or perhaps someone commented "Gyatt" on your photo, or maybe you just want to know?
About Gen Alpha itself If you want to know Gen Alpha slang words then you need to know about the Generation[2] itself.
Gen Alpha kids are born from 2010-2024[3] They are the first Generation to be born fully into technology. The oldest Gen Alpha people are twelve years old right now.
The slang Gyatt "Gyatt" is a a abbreviation for "goddamn" when people see a person with a big rear end. In some other social media platforms people say "Gyat" which means "get your act together."
Fandum tax "Fandum tax" came from a youtuber that goes by Fandum[4], but it was made popular by the famous twitch streamer, Kai cenat[5]. Fandum tax is when someone "taxes" another person by taking their food.
Skibbity "Skibbity" isn't really a slang word. It comes from a youtube series, Skibbity toilet[6]
Rizz "Rizz" just means that you have good game. People often say "You have L rizz!" an insult or because they don't have good game. On the other hand, when people say "You have W rizz!" It is either a compliment or they have good game. A "Rizzler" is basically like the wizard of "Rizz".
Blud "Blud" has the same definition as "Bro" And people use "Blud" to replace bro. Common combinations People say these slang words with other things sometimes. Like, When people say "Sticking out your Gyatt for the rizzler" Means "sticking out your behind for the person with good game".