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Preventer79@sh.itjust.works to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 5 months ago

"Rizz", "cooking" and "based" are going to be stereotypical old people words one day

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"Rizz", "cooking" and "based" are going to be stereotypical old people words one day

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    Even old people will just stop using them, like “groovy”.

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      Dude, that’s totes bogus. Get outta here with that whackness. /s

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      Yeah. Thankfully nobody says things like “epic fail” anymore

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        At least epic and fail are actual words.

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          What constitutes an “actual word”?

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            A word that isn’t a direct code for another word is what I meant.

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        I still do 👋

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        That mighta been me

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            i mean, i say it, my cool brother says it, there’s a few of us.

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        Yeah I feel like not hearing people use “groovy” is more because things aren’t feeling very groovy lately.

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      Groovy is acceptable, but only in the way Ash from the Evil Dead uses it.

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      Well I think it’s nifty.

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      Psssh, next you’ll tell me people aren’t saying “hail to the king, baby”?

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      Marvy fab yo

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    Yo dawg, that would be like totally tubular unless the geezers spaz out like lamo rents gettin all agro after gettin to tha crib and finding all da homies having a jammy jam in the hizzie. Ya feel me, cuz?

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      Word up, homie.

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      What does lamo mean? I understood the rest, and yes, my back hurts.

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        Misspelled “lame-o” is my guess. Though my spelling of it is a guess as well.

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      I’m 40 and I understand most of that, yup it’s old person speak.

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      C’mon Gen Z. You can’t have “tubular”. That’s clearly an 80s term, and thus belongs to the millenials. Same thing with “crib” and the 90s.

      “Cuz” was early 2000s. I don’t know who that one falls to. All I know is I was about 18 before I heard it. So, basically on my last legs as far as being able to claim slang to my generation.

      Geezers isn’t even my generation, or Gen X. It’s either the Boomers, The Greatest Generation, or The Silent Generation. Really pulling slang out by the roots on that one. What’s next? Are we going to take a trip to the Piggly Wiggly?

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        “Cuz” was early 2000s

        Reminds me of reading Macbeth in high school:

        My dearest cuz,/ I pray you school yourself – MACBETH, IV ii

        The Yellow Stocking Tales blog has a neat list of words used by Shakespeare and how the meanings have changed over time (or haven’t changed, in the case for the word “cuz”)

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        Greatest generation is dead dude. Ok maybe a few are around but like, they’re 100+

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          …ok? Does them being dead today negate the slang they created when they were alive?

          Or are you claiming old slang gets put in the free for all bin, for any generation can adopt as their own?

          Because I wouldn’t mind picking up “bees knees” when that becomes available.

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      REDE

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      I’m never gonna stop calling people “dawg”

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    Calvin and Hobbes comic about how transient slang is

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      One of these days I need to go and read through the Calvin and Hobbes collection I bought for my bookshelf when it was on a steep discount. I remember reading them all the time as a kid.

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        A relatable situation; when my kid can read a little better I mean to very enthusiastically introduce them to it.

        Though honestly they might enjoy the beautiful artwork without bothering to read. Or it might encourage them to practice. Hmm.

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          Either way is good IMO. Even if they just look at the pictures and imagine their own stories I have to believe that’s good for a developing mind.

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    “cooking” in the context of doing something well has been around for a long time. Think, “now you’re cooking!” Or the less common “now you’re cooking with gas!”

    I think it’s just in more frequent use currently. It will be interesting to see if people stop using it after it goes out of fashion with the youth.

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      Language is freaking fascinating.

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      I personally think cooking will have serious staying power.

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    Nurse! I vibe coded in my pants again

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      Gyatt so Ohio, on god.

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    Based has been around forever, it’s not some new slang.

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      forever

      Maybe like 10 years? That seem about right?

      Some searching seems to suggest that “Lil B” started the words come back around 2010

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_B

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        Lil B in quotes like he’s a massively obscure figure from the past. The years really don’t stop coming.

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          Never heard of him.

          ¯\(ツ)/¯

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    As an old person today, I have no clue what these words mean. Assuming cooking has nothing to do with food. I’ve never heard rizz. I’ve at least heard people use based, though I don’t know its use.

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      I consider ‘based’ an opposite of ‘sour’ or ‘acidic’. That is, being alkaline and having high pH is considered socially desirable. Mixing based and sour personalities will naturally produce salt, that is, dried tears.

      Cooking is a term for any time-consuming chemical reaction, which happens to include food preparation.

      I have no chemistry-related explanation for rizz. Something to do with sparks?

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      Yep me too, I bet as it’s young people it’s mainly texted and in txt spk

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    That would be rad…

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      Totally gnarly

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        Foshizzle

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        Grouse!

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        Forsooth.

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    they already are in black communities, teens see tiktok comments and go wow new slang, a lot of this shit isnt new tho, like bop wasnt new but everyone acted like it was a new tiktok word, neither was thot on twitter or many others, rizz isnt new, its been around, cooking and based? not new at all

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      What is “bop”? Are bop-its popular on TikTok?

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        the song one is common, but it also used to mean a hoe and means that again, ppl on tiktok comments were acting like that was recent but I remember it being used in that context as a kid

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        A song that is good, or goes hard.

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          That makes sense, I guess. Thank you.

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            Absolutely! I’m old, but somehow I am still semi-“hip”

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              I’m old, but I was homeschooled so not once was I hip.

              In fact I’m pretty sure my actual physical hip is failing.

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      How is rizz not new? I’ve never seen it until tiktok.

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        Where do you think tiktok slang comes from? It’s just popular slang someone uses in a comment that middleschool kids who are from different areas, that have never heard it before parrot, because they literally just copy popular comments bar for bar hoping to get likes

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        I’ve heard it plenty, california

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          What year did you first start hearing the word rizz?

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            rizz comes from African Americans Vernacular English and has been around for decades…. white kids on tiktok recently learned it…

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              I’ve been around for decades too, even living in California, and the first time I’ve heard the word is recently with the new generation of tiktok people.

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                well slang is very regional, as well as specific to different subcultures… like gamers have tons of slang/jargon…
                seems like kids like to appropriate slang from elsewhere (often black slang, probably from music), then they assume they invented it and gatekeep it, then it progresses to boring or becomes part of the language like “cool”….
                but whatever, i’m down with it… it’s totally tubular!

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            How the fuck would I remember a specific year

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      Nothing is new under the sun.

      I heard that once in a bible class and it’s stuck with me ever since. And imo it beautifully encapsulates humanity’s trends and fads.

      Language is an ever-evolving thing, but at the same time, how many variations of something can be made before we’ve made all of them? Humanity has been around for thousands of years; I find it hard to believe that just about any word we could come up with is actually brand new and no other human has heard it before.

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    My 34 year-old brother says “rats!” when something bad happens. He learned from our grandpa.

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      I make it a point to adopt some of my grandpa’s lingo. Funnily enough my 18-20 year old students can smell 30yo slang from a mile away and will point out it ages me, but they’ve never said anything about the random 50s teenage slang I incorporate.

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      Oooh, I like that, I’m terrified of rats, so that would be a great replacement, for the usual word, when around kids, too.

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    I’m cooking spaghetti for dinner tonight. Yes, I’m old.

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      Who has a problem with spaghetti?

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        GenZ HATES spaghettis because their not WOKE like “bucatini” or “far fale”

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    in the nursing home talking about how I rizzed up the nurses (i didn’t)

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    They are already getting there. Hearing forty year olds say it means kids are now stopping saying it.

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      Wazzuppppp, fellow youths!

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        I hear more millennial YouTubers using this language than I do highschoolers.

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          I would imagine because you spend way more time watching millennial YouTubers than you do hanging out with high school ers

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            Yeah! Screw me for not wanting to hang around the little shits after having to deal with them at work right?

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        It is time for a rap!

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          https://youtu.be/zljDDcTnTG0

          This is what I strive for in my old age.

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    I’m old and “cooking” was old when I was young.

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      Nah. It was just cooking

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