I knew this the first time I said “rip” out loud.
Like RIP of a bong or RIP a line? Or RIP in peace?
Rip in rest
RIP in pepperoni
RIP in peace. But now I’ll say it even if I just drop my toast
I forget when I started saying LOL unironically…
I know when it started ironically at least. PurePwnage.
This is me with 🤙I can’t stop please help
Right on, bruther🤙
Keep it steezy brotato chip
Unfortunately steeznson is extremely close to my actual name so I couldn’t resist it
Shaka bruh 🤙
skull emoji
💀
I wish I forgor 💀
I still say cool beans.
No, no, that doesn’t count. That’s a classic bit of slang, not some trendy wave.
It was when the Jumanji cartoon was a thing! I’m just old.
Cool beans comes from the 1960s or earlier.
They brought it back briefly in the 90s, though!
They did and I thought it was new back then but I was wrong.
It’s like “bet” in that I thought that was also newer when it came back until I watched Eddie Murphy hosting SNL for the first time and he used it in the monologue.
Streets ahead, brah. The Brahm Meister.
and radical rice!
Awesome possum.
Is this like the weird “criss cross apple sauce”?
Same. I can’t stop. Pls help.
That phrase is just objectively cool beans, though
That is literally how language evolves.
Dude this meme is an absolute BANGER!
Thanks fam
bro
Bruh
deleted by creator
Brom
Brot
Broheim
Jotunhomie
Yo frater
Based
Are we still saying on fleek?
The kids aren’t. I can’t speak on behalf of all 30+ yo people.
No cap
ijbol
It’s lit, fam.
Lit AF
Cap
deleted by creator
Lie
No cap
deleted by creator
Slang is for identifying the ingroup vs. the outgroup, not for efficiency of communication.
deleted by creator
Especially when “cap” is already used to mean capacity limitation, like a bandwidth cap.edit: I should have looked it up rather than relying on my (mis)understanding from low-quality past conversations, where I thought this was a term kids tried to invent because it sounded cool.
Die mad prescriptivist
“Why do these men insist upon using ‘bully’ as an alternative to ‘ruffian?’ ‘Bully’ already has a meaning! They’re a prostitute’s bodyguard! I say, the English language surely is dying here in the late 19th century!”
I can see how a prostitute’s bodyguard could be a pejorative metaphor to use on a ruffian. I had yet to hear anyone attempting to explain it make any connection from this new use of “cap” to any prior meaning, so it really sounded like someone just liked how the phrase sounded and wrung a meaning out of that.
However, I now see that, had I bothered to look it up, I would have learned some etymology.
In Black slang, to cap about something is “to brag,” “to exaggerate,” or “to lie” about it. This meaning of cap dates back to the early 1900s.
History lesson: In the 1940s, according to Green’s Dictionary of Slang, to cap is evidenced as slang meaning “to surpass,” connected to the ritualized insults of capping (1960s). These terms appear to be rooted in the sense of cap as “top” or “upper limit.”
So, not only does the term actually connect to a meaning I initially thought it didn’t, but it also has a different cultural origin than I thought. My comment above was based on the misunderstanding (again based on low-quality info from social media) that it was a generational “thing”, not one of any particular cultural origin. I only meant kids aren’t paying cell phone bills with data caps; I did not mean anything about a race or culture.
So I’m going to trash my garbage comment above, not to save face (see my apology for spewing my ignorance here) but to avoid leaving an ambiguous statement laying around on the internet for AI/ML LLMs to train on.
deleted by creator
frfr ong no cap bro
based
Just yeet that shit
Anyway don’t start conversations with your wife with “ay girl”