Term for someone with confidence and charm - or at least thinks they have it
What is Rizz?
This word means to stop talking nonsense or lying - often yelled across when someone's bragging too much.
What is cap?
Millenials often reference their usage of this object to differentiate themselves from Gen Z
What are VHS tapes?
When something was awesome or totally cool, Gen X said it wasn’t “fire” or “lit” - it was this three-letter word straight off a skateboard ramp.
What is rad?
Boomers were able to afford this item with 3-4 times their annual income.
What is Housing?
When this is said, it evokes laughter and a hand gesture, but has no intrinsic meaning.

What is 6-7?
Fun fact: This is dictionary.com's word of the year
A term used to describe something irredeemable or chaotic.
What is "cooked"?
This social network allowed you to poke people and choose your "Top 8".
What is MySpace?
Someone trying too hard to look cool - maybe wearing a band tee without knowing a single song.
Hint: performative
What is a poser?
This cartoon family was dubbed the "Modern Stone Age Family"
Who are the Flintstones?
When someone's busted beyond denial - phrase borrowed from high-definition video
What is "caught in 4k"?
Used to describe a person who may require help setting up a computer
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What is Unc?
When you send a Teams message that says "Hey, how are you?
" and have gone the whole day with no reply - you've been this.
What is ghosted?
Gen X's were kicked offline anytime a family member picked up the phone because of this household feature.
What is dial up internet?
This 1969 music festival became the Boomer generation’s ultimate symbol of peace, love, and mud.

What is Woodstock?
This term describes when someone goes out of their way to act chill, stylish, or confident just to boost how others perceive their vibe.
What is aura farming?
When something’s amazing, delicious, or just plain perfect - whether it’s a meal, outfit, or idea - Gen Z says it’s this, not “awesome."
What is bussin?
When someone starts a sentence with "Apparently..." and ends it with "... but don't tell anyone I told you" - they're doing this
What is spilling the tea?
This phrase didn't come from a doctor, but from every sarcastic teenager who'd had enough drama for one day.
What is "take a chill pill"?
When something really irritates you, basically the 1960s version of “I can’t even.”
Hint: action when marking a checklist
What is ticked off?