Think you’re up to date with the latest slang?
People, especially young people, seem to speak in codes or words that aren’t really words? Today we’re looking at some of those examples. You’ll find 22 popular terms that are kinda everywhere, and it’s time to see if you really know what they mean. Test your modern lingo skills and prove you can keep up with the times.
Let’s see if you’ve got it!
All but 1 or 2. The shexting one was very close on longest answer. Besides that guessing the longest answer was only wrong for "miggle".
Load More Replies...18/22, but the use of the words "females" and "a female" several times throughout the quiz, yuck🤮🤮
Buck music in the question, bounce music in the correct answer.i want my answer back.
That is what every older generation says about the younger generation
Load More Replies...For a second I was hesitant to scroll down the answers for "Chipmunking".
21/22. Most seemed obvious by reading the choices. When I wasn't sure, I guessed the longest answer which only failed me on "miggle".
Why do some of the titles not match the answers? Ex: one title card asked what “Buck” music is, then proceeded to describe “Bounce” music.
Wdym, the answer is right for Buck too, it's also a New Orleans bass heavy genre like Bounce is, but Buck is still right
Load More Replies...I'm surprised how quickly I got bored with this and quit. Only the young people are supposed to have short attention spans...
Don't worry if you missed some, give it a year and nobody will be using them.
18/22 for a non-english speaker is a win, I reckon. But, actually, heard only a couple of these in some modern series
18/22 mainly just by process of elimination. Also, hate the use of "female" instead of woman.
I got17/22 right. I dod pretty good since I never heard of these phrases before. Most of these I guessed based on what the sentence was referring to.
18/22 should be 19/22 because one question had two correct answers but only count one
17. But I think the choices of answers made it easy, because I would only have got about 4.
All but 1 or 2. The shexting one was very close on longest answer. Besides that guessing the longest answer was only wrong for "miggle".
Load More Replies...18/22, but the use of the words "females" and "a female" several times throughout the quiz, yuck🤮🤮
Buck music in the question, bounce music in the correct answer.i want my answer back.
That is what every older generation says about the younger generation
Load More Replies...For a second I was hesitant to scroll down the answers for "Chipmunking".
21/22. Most seemed obvious by reading the choices. When I wasn't sure, I guessed the longest answer which only failed me on "miggle".
Why do some of the titles not match the answers? Ex: one title card asked what “Buck” music is, then proceeded to describe “Bounce” music.
Wdym, the answer is right for Buck too, it's also a New Orleans bass heavy genre like Bounce is, but Buck is still right
Load More Replies...I'm surprised how quickly I got bored with this and quit. Only the young people are supposed to have short attention spans...
Don't worry if you missed some, give it a year and nobody will be using them.
18/22 for a non-english speaker is a win, I reckon. But, actually, heard only a couple of these in some modern series
18/22 mainly just by process of elimination. Also, hate the use of "female" instead of woman.
I got17/22 right. I dod pretty good since I never heard of these phrases before. Most of these I guessed based on what the sentence was referring to.
18/22 should be 19/22 because one question had two correct answers but only count one
17. But I think the choices of answers made it easy, because I would only have got about 4.
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