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Opinion | Must know: Z Generation Dictionary | Israel today

2022-06-20T06:29:30.324Z


Hi Boomers • Get the latest dictionary for the Generation Z language, to have an embarrassed teacher in our evolving language • That way you might be able to understand us better


Language is an inherent part of our daily lives and the way we perceive the world.

With the change of generation the language changes.

It's happening, it's happened, and you can be sure that language changes will happen again.

To keep you from embarrassing yourself, I have decided to create the here-and-now dictionary for the Generation Z language, for you to have an embarrassed teacher in our evolving language.

For your convenience, I will translate phrases and terms with which Generation Z understands the world, in the hope that through them you may understand us better.

For the purpose of writing the column, I have collected for you dozens of words that my friends and I use.

"Boomer":

If you do not know, a sign that you are probably Boomer.

A boomer is a person born to the Baby Boomers generation in 1968-1948, the boomer that is usually out of date in trends, and that's fine, boomers.

That's exactly why I'm here.

"Pomo":

The acronym for fear of missing out, which is the fear of missing out.

This phenomenon is an essential part of Generation Z and its perception of time-space, and it is the most common anxiety among us.

That's why Anna Zack says in the song "Go to sleep": "Come and see what you missed."

Jomo -

the opposite word to pomo, an acronym for joy of missing out.

The pleasure of staying home and missing things.

there's hope.

The simple one -

carrying the Generation Z.

A fictitious internet character, that everything she uploads becomes part of our daily phase.

For example, when she wrote in the song "You do not touch my beautiful x" - she meant that if she does not touch something then she probably does touch it, upside down.

complex?

Such are we, deal.

Nuno -

a singer who expresses the desires of Generation Z in her songs.

Quite a few terms were imprinted in her poems, such as "Living Bing de Dream", "Booker Tzich und Tzach" and "Yitzat Goliath" - which says in the archaic language: "Yitzat Zero".

They will learn more about her songs at school.

Golden Hower - Twilight

, which disturbs the peace of Generation Z.

It's the picture worth a thousand likes and should not be missed, it's a good time to shoot and when you wear -

Paralysis -

which of course is an invested look, you need a photo for Instagram.

A common title for an Instagram photo can be -

Poor little thing -

a distortion of "it's me", you probably know it from Ella-Lee's song, but it is an age-old phrase in the internet space that says "it's so me".

Could another title be Overseas or Holon? In its previous incarnation it was "Chic or Market?".

Pouring the tea -

this is what is said instead of "gossip", which is a word fasa.

And if you already gossip, a derogatory proverb used is "Thayer asked me what's Sahi. When someone does something Sahi, like uploading a picture of a sunset to a story, then they tell him the proverb, which by the way is named after a Facebook page.

So far this time, aqua that through the linguistic combination you have learned you can communicate a little more or thread a word from the pool with the teens who are going out today for the great freedom.

Or understand the character of Generation Z.

So I'll sign a sentence where most of the ticketing videos end: Want Part 2?

Were we wrong?

Fixed!

If you found an error in the article, we'll be happy for you to share it with us

Source: israelhayom

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