![]() ![]() Josie Totah: But not not just like Alabama, but like Ashley at U or like, you know, Sarah.Īlycia Pascual-Peña: Not her calling out the name. Yasmine Hamady: And I’m saying every single white girl at the University of Alabama who like meets one gay person and is like, slay!! Yasmine Hamady: So that means every single person who’s ever been on TikTok. So if you say slay, yas, period, and things like that nature, then listen up and get into this episode with us. ![]() ![]() Hi!Īlycia Pascual-Peña: Today we’re going to be talking about how Gen Z slang and its origins, more specifically, we’ll get into how AAVE and Black Queer Ballroom culture has influenced the words that we say today and how often those communities are forgotten when these words enter mainstream. Let’s start over.Īlycia Pascual-Peña: Hi, I’m Alycia Pascual-Peña. Josie Totah: What!? Okay let’s not include that. Yasmine Hamady: Wait, want to know somethi– I don’t know that clip.Īlycia Pascual-Peña: I don’t know that clip either. Josie Totah: –Of that like clip that went viral on TikTok of Ariana Grande going, He didn’t say I couldn’t sing. That’s the difference.Īlycia Pascual-Peña: No, I’m not singing it. Yasmine Hamady: Yeah you have to sing it now you have to sing it. I’m Yasmine! Oh wait that was terrific.Īlycia Pascual-Peña: Wait do I have to sing now? I don’t want to sing. What Is African American Vernacular English (AAVE)?īlack English is being misidentified as Gen Z lingo, speakers sayĪ Twitter Account Is Tracking the Cringiest Misuses Of Black LanguageĪlycia Pascual-Peña: We’re back. Then, grab a hot drink and sit down with Alycia as she talks about Black hair during her new segment, Cafecito. Join us as we talk about the history behind the “urban” in urban dictionary. Gen Z slang may sound silly to other demographics, but joke’s on them: our BIPOC and queer elders are actually the ones who coined these terms! So, calling it “Gen Z slang” is…misleading. ![]()
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