Gen Alpha
Gen Z
Millennials
Gen X
Baby Boomers
100

A nonsense word often used purely for absurd humor

Skibidi

100

A phrase meaning “I’m telling the truth”

No cap

100

Doing basic responsible tasks like paying bills or cooking dinner

Adulting

100

If something was cool in the ’80s or ’90s, it was this

Rad

100

A word meaning money that has nothing to do with a bakery

Bread

200

Used to describe something weird, chaotic, or cursed

Ohio

200

A one-word response meaning “OK” or “deal”

Bet

200

Over-the-top behavior could be described as this

Extra

200

What you said immediately after tricking someone

Psych!

200

This term came from music but became a general stamp of approval

Groovy

300

A term for someone acting robotic, generic, or scripted

NPC

300

Someone acting confident and self-focused has this energy

Main character

300

If eyebrows were perfectly done, they were this

On fleek

300

A term for someone who is showing off too much

Showboat

300

If someone’s idea makes absolutely no sense in a meeting, they might be described this way.

Out to lunch

400

When someone takes part of your food without asking

Fanum Tax

400

An insult telling someone to go outside and gain perspective

Touch grass

400

An exaggerated way to express emotional overwhelm

I can't even

400

A term meaning fake, unfair, or ridiculous

Bogus

400

A 1960s phrase used to show amazement or approval

Far out

500

A term describing an exaggerated lone-wolf confidence persona

Sigma

500

A word added for emphasis meaning “end of discussion"

Periodt.

500

The feeling you get when you stare at your inbox and think, “Is this really it?”

Existential dread

500

A not-so-flattering term for a socially awkward person

Dweeb

500

This phrase—made famous by Aretha Franklin—was the ’60s way of saying “go ahead, let’s hear it.”

Sock it to me