"2. "Just put the fries in the bag" - Something to say to someone who is waffling, or talking for way too long. When you want to "Cool story, bro" someone, you say, "Just put the fries in the bag." Shush. 4. "Ohio" - To describe something that's weird, odd, or creepy. If you speak Gen Z, this is basically "backrooms," and if you're more fluent in millennial, it's similar to "creepy pasta.""
"5. "Skibidi" - A truly nonsensical word that came from a YouTube skit involving an animated head singing in the toilet. It exists as a truly random word, but @bluefranklin harkens it to "chaotic" for Gen Z and "random" for millennials. Mind you, this is just a small snippet of @bluefranklin's slang decoding. He has a TON more breakdowns on TikTok (that I personally can't stop watching)."
Numbers can function as Gen Alpha slang tied to a hand-gesture or dance movement. Short phrases like "Just put the fries in the bag" signal someone to stop rambling or end a long story. "Ohio" labels things that feel weird, odd, or creepy, comparable to "backrooms" or creepypasta. "Skibidi" originated in a YouTube skit and serves as a nonsensical term that conveys "chaotic" for Gen Z and "random" for millennials. Social platforms host many additional slang decode examples. Playful digital gifts like a "digital caramel candy" can act as humorous thanks.
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