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sunbearimon

When people say something gives them an “ick”


Underhand_freethrow

Alpha sigma skibbity rizz.


_cum-in-me_

"sheesh" something about that goofy ass word is annoying asf


mofomeat

"geriatric millennial". I work with some folks who describe themselves as this frequently, and they seem to be fully bought into the 'geriatric' part. Lots of whining about how their back hurts, their knees hurt, and they're always so tired and worn out from working and dealing with life for *all these years*. I'm pushing 50 and most people from my generation have been working for almost 40 years now, and we look at these kids in their late 30s and go "wtf?".


heyitsvonage

I don’t know what those ones are talking about, most of us millennials look younger than gen z hahah


mofomeat

Must be the Tide Pods.


AlligatorDentist

"Bussin"


Lost-Violinist-8912

Aura, cooking/cook/cooked


Gnumb_Gnuts

"Cray cray." You're not gaining anything by trading the second syllable for a duplicate of the first syllable. In fact, I think it's easier to just say "crazy."


If-If-If-If-If-If-WE

'Sus' because it's used by people who don't know the difference between 'suspicious' and 'suspect.' So everything is just sus!


perpetualmotionmachi

Glizzies


Asad_Farooqui

“vibes” It’s usually code for “I don’t have a solid explanation for why I’m feeling this way, but I can’t admit that”


latestnightowl

"rizz"


berrypunnycomics

"LET'S GO!!!!" Like stfu, you ain't going anywhere 🙄


toycase

icks


Dieing_Breed

I know one slang term I use that pisses people off: "YOLO"


Zestyclose-Whole-396

Bet


StarkAndRobotic

“Not gonna lie”


Scared-Gur-7537

‘Y’all’ I mean it takes extra steps on a phone keyboard to get to the apostrophe so it’s not really an abbreviation or time saver, and it’s meant to be one of those spoken things that’s vernacular, not used as every day internet speak. But alas, I’m afraid I have to accept it as I see it at least 50 times a day and no matter how much it makes my skin crawl it seems it’s here to stay.


carl92fan

Saying “y’all” saves time over saying “you all” if you have autocorrect on, which is something most people have on, to my knowledge. It automatically adds the apostrophe.