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Ljeonida Mulabazi Trending Language is like a living, breathing entity, constantly evolving with the societies it serves. This year alone, Dictionary.com added an impressive 1,700 new phrases, including “mid,” “bussin’,” “the ick,” “girl dinner,” and more, as reported by .

While it might be a cliché for older generations to roll their eyes at the latest slang, the digital age has gifted us the ability to instantly decode these terms. Below, we explore five of the most viral new phrases sweeping across TikTok and the internet at large. The word “Bop” has gained a thanks to Gen Z.



While “Bop” has gained popularity over the last decade as a term for describing a song that is particularly dancy, catchy, and enjoyable, it has now taken on a more sinister meaning. TikTok creator Brian (@missingbrian) explained in a recent , saying a “bop” now refers to “somebody who posts their body on the internet..

.or somebody who just be getting around with everybody, who be linking with every dude, who be around all the dudes.” In other words, according to Brian, a “bop” is someone who enjoys dating, spending time with the opposite sex, and frequently posting pictures of themselves online—though that definition might seem a bit broad to some.

While Brian notes that the slang can be applied to both men and women, it is most often used to describe girls in misogynistic fashion. If you come across the phrase “fax, no printer,” and you think of –think.

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