Late 90’s/early 2000’s Aus.
Sick
Mint
Lame/Lamo
Sych/sike
Hella
Rando
Nang/nangkang
Tuppi
Pash
Fail
Wazzup
Brb,lol,a/s/lShorter.
Ohio is a no no word? But that’s the name of a state?
Why is Ohio number three on this banned words list?
Always has been.
Lmao Emma only cannot say Tweaking.
Skibidi Toilet is the modern Ninja Turtles.
Edging
How old are these kids, I was assuming pre teen
Anything that gets a rise out of your parents is going to be repeated on a loop whether or not you understand the context.
I remember saying “Pimp” in front of a friend’s parent. She chewed me out over it, while my friend’s younger sister listened in. She then proceeded to say “Pimp! Pimp! Pimp!” all the way home.
I was not invited back to that house for a month, which I think is a bit unfair.
Things I remember people complaining about at various times (I don’t really recall gradeschool having any)
- overuse (or use at all) of dude
- doy
- [no] duh
- dweeb
- overuse of awesome
- various “surfer” slang (we all saw the TMNT movie)
- at some point, maybe around high school, “my bad” became a thing. I still don’t really like the phrase much.
I’m sure there are more locked somewhere in the recesses of my brain, but those are the ones that jump to mind. The internet was only really becoming a thing when I was in highschool and I lived in a very rural area for most of it so things spread much more slowly.
Emma getting called out like that is hilarious
Juvenoia. IPA(key):
/ˈd͡ʒuːvənɔɪə/
Noun, juvenoia (uncountable)
(neologism) The fear or hostility directed by an older generation toward a younger one, or toward youth culture in general.
Banned word
I can’t believe they really called out Emma like that lol
Pumpkin?
You know what’s massive?
Jungle
If Ninja got a Low Taper Fade.
Dude
The bomb
Phat
Any pun containing “bro”
The best way to make sure everyone is saying those words is to ban them lol
And best way to make them stop being used, is using them completely wrong and with the “i am hip with the teens” attitude
If you’re 30+ it’s your duty to destroy their words, just like the older generation did to our words, we will in turn kill these words untill only the true cool words remain, that is the way the universe purges itself of cringe.
This works so very well. Turn them from fun to cringe with one irritating parent move.
I threatened to get a Sigma Dad tshirt and wear it to my son’s school. He’s since stopped with all the sigma stuff.
This reminds me of how John Oliver kept finding a way to work “on fleek” into his segments until it was declared no longer cool.
I do this as well. Killed “bruh” in a weekend. The t-shirt idea is next level, though. Kudos.
It’s a slippery slope between saying something ironically and having it become part of your lexicon.
Kids are still saying ligma? Lol the classics never die!
Wait, what’s ligma?
Ligma Balls!!! HAHAHAHAHHA
Oh man, this is worse than the time my friends had me order a burger with Fromunda cheese…
Ligma my balls!!! Lol, still works.