NEW YORK - A new wave of slang terms, often born from memes and social media trends, is being used by Gen Alpha, leaving many parents, and perhaps anyone over the age of a high school student, confused. These new words are becoming increasingly common in daily conversations and online.
Times have changed quite a lot since we went over terms like "Alpha Sigma" and "Skibidi Ohio Rizz." The language of "the kids these days" is literally evolving by the day. Now, we are hearing words like "67" and "clanker," and if you have any natural desire to know what these new terms are, look no further.
Jump to: Defining Gen Alpha slang words
Gen Alpha, born between 2010 and 2024, is now a generation of teenagers. As they reach the age where slang and trends become important, they have develope