+ PhileasFogg Posted yesterday at 11:50 AM Posted yesterday at 11:50 AM My weekend encounter in New Orleans was with a long time - younger - friend (our first following a mutual “coming out”) At Oz last night, he said something about “Ohio Skibidi Toilet” and I had to look this one up! Other terms learned in my encounters with 20 somethings this week: - heard = I understand you - word = I agree - dipped = Left Abruptly What are some of the other words/phrases you hear?? + SidewaysDM and + Charlie 1 1
+ Pensant Posted yesterday at 01:12 PM Posted yesterday at 01:12 PM Mogged: being totally hotter than anyone in the room + Charlie 1
56harrisond Posted yesterday at 01:25 PM Posted yesterday at 01:25 PM Bet = agree, sure, that's fine, acknowledge marylander1940 and MikeBiDude 1 1
+ poolboy48220 Posted yesterday at 02:48 PM Posted yesterday at 02:48 PM 2 hours ago, PhileasFogg said: - heard = I understand you I first learned this watching "The Bear".
wsc Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Does this mean the new generation is polysyllabically challenged? How inconsolably disconsolate. Or as they might grunt, Sad. + Charlie, + Pensant, Lotus-eater and 3 others 1 1 4
caramelsub Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I hate the phrase “low key”. Gen Z, uses it too often. + azdr0710 1
+ azdr0710 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, caramelsub said: I hate the phrase “low key”. Gen Z, uses it too often. does it mean something different these days as used by Gen Zers??......I use it fairly often to describe something that is...well....low-key EDIT......checked urbandictionary "Low key" (or "lowkey") in Urban Dictionary slang means subtly, secretly, or moderately, often describing a hidden preference or mild feeling, like "I lowkey love that cheesy song," contrasting with its original meaning of quiet or simple. It acts as an adverb, similar to "kinda" or "sort of," expressing something you enjoy but aren't shouting about, or a mild annoyance, Edited 18 hours ago by azdr0710 caramelsub, marylander1940 and + Lucky 3
ShortCutie7 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 3 minutes ago, azdr0710 said: does it mean something different these days as used by Gen Zers??......I use it fairly often to describe something that is...well....low-key It means “kinda/sorta.” 7 hours ago, 56harrisond said: Bet = agree, sure, that's fine, acknowledge Thanks, I hear this one all the time and couldn’t figure it out lol. caramelsub 1
samhexum Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago I find it simpler just to avoid anyone under 45 other than my nephew at thanksgiving and Christmas. + SidewaysDM 1
+ PhileasFogg Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, samhexum said: I find it simpler just to avoid anyone under 45 other than my nephew at thanksgiving and Christmas. My weekend companion is 42. He knows them all
samhexum Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, PhileasFogg said: My weekend companion is 42. He knows them all Groovy. Gnarly. Rad. Far Out. Bitchin' (I can be a hep cat if I need to communicate with the "in" crowd.) + SidewaysDM 1
+ PhileasFogg Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 10 hours ago, samhexum said: Groovy. Gnarly. Rad. Far Out. Bitchin' (I can be a hep cat if I need to communicate with the "in" crowd.) Oh Sam….Sam, Sam, Sam…those are the words of MY youth! 🤣🤣 Welcome to the 80’s + SidewaysDM and Luv2play 2
+ PhileasFogg Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Thanks to @samhexum, I have an earworm of Moon Unit Zappa singing “Valley Girl”. 🥸🥸🤣😅
marylander1940 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 12/28/2025 at 6:50 AM, PhileasFogg said: My weekend encounter in New Orleans was with a long time - younger - friend (our first following a mutual “coming out”) At Oz last night, he said something about “Ohio Skibidi Toilet” and I had to look this one up! Other terms learned in my encounters with 20 somethings this week: - heard = I understand you - word = I agree - dipped = Left Abruptly What are some of the other words/phrases you hear?? "you're a mess" = you're fun / entertaining
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