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Preventer79@sh.itjust.works to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 1 day 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

Preventer79@sh.itjust.works to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 1 day ago
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    No cap

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

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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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    And the nursing homes will be full of Arya, Daenarys, and Khaleesi. Boys movie names tend to be pretty underwhelming. Maybe a bunch of “Wades” from Deadpool.

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    You don’t say!

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    Jst lk ppl used 2 txt, amirite

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      Oh the t9 era of texting, I miss d tym wen t9 ws d nly optn

  • Diplomjodler@lemmy.world
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    I’m cooking spaghetti for dinner tonight. Yes, I’m old.

    • ArmchairAce1944@discuss.online
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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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    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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      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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      What is “bop”? Are bop-its popular on TikTok?

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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

        • LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world
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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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    They already are, as people on here know them. Also “cooking” just seems to be shorthand for “cooking with gas”, with the same connotations and meaning, and boomers are definitely saying that.

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      I’m a partial to “cooking with grease” just cause it’s different.

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    idkmybffjill

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    Not really. Just look up the some slang words from 2000’s you’ve never heard of but what everyone in my generation would’ve been constantly using.

    Ofc some of them are still around, but most aren’t.

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      Chillax n00b, cuz 2000’s slang is awesomesauce, biatch!

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        you want some amazeballs with that awesomesauce? #winning

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          So bomb. True that. Dope. 1337

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            So kewl!

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              Nice to see so many fellow le gentlesirs here.

              tips hat to you

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    Cooking is not new slang. That shit goes back decades.

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      Yup

      Phrase what’s cooking? “what’s up, what’s going on” is attested by 1942. To cook with gas “do well, act or think correctly” is 1930s jive talk.

      The expression “NOW YOU’RE COOKING WITH GAS” has bobbed up again — this time as a front page streamer on the Roper Ranger, and as the banner line in the current advertising series of the Nashville (Tenn.) Gas and Heating Company, cleverly tying gas cooking to local food products and restaurants. “Now you’re cooking with gas” literally took the gas industry by the ears around December 1939 — Remember? — when it flashed forth in brilliant repartee from the radio programs of the Maxwell Coffee Hour, Jack Benny, Chase and Sanborn, Johnson Wax, Bob Hope and sundry others. [American Gas Association Monthly, vol. xxiii, 1941

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

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      Well I think it’s nifty.

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

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      Marvy fab yo

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

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

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      Can’t speak for anywhere but where I’ve lived, but I’ve heard groovy on the US west coast pretty recently, though not regularly. There was a niche little clique of geeks out in east Texas that’d say it pretty regularly some years ago though. Hippie activist/tabletop enthusiast type vibe, that group. Good people. Groovy, even.

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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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        That mighta been me

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          Then we may have met before. I’d rather not be identified on this account, so I’ll just text some of the old gang, and if you’re on the list, you’re on the list lol

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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. 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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    That would be rad…

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      Totally gnarly

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        Grouse!

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        Foshizzle

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        NOT.

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        Forsooth.

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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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      I personally think cooking will have serious staying power.

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      Let him cook

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      Language is freaking fascinating.

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