A mock text conversation with slang terms is depicted in this photo illustration taken in Toronto on August 15, 2024. (The Canadian Press)


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As the new school year begins, many people are noticing a shift in the way kids are talking. Words like "skibidi," "sigma," and "gyatt" are popping up in conversations, and "Ohio" has taken on a new, unexpected meaning. These changes in slang reflect how language evolves, especially among younger generations.

Recently, the term "skibidi" was banned at a summer camp attended by 11-year-old Dashiell Chinn. His counsellor found the word annoying and meaningless. Dashiell's dad, Wyatt Chinn, understands the frustration. He believes that using meaningful words is crucial for developing a strong vocabulary, and he worries that slang like "skibidi" might hinder this growth.

"Skibidi" can mean "cool" or "bad," or be used repetitively for comedic effect. This term gained popularity from a YouTube series called "Skibidi Toilet," which Dashiell's dad finds somewhat unsettling. Despite its seemingly meaningless nature, "skibidi" appeals to tweens and teens who use it to set themselves apart from adults and younger kids.

Sali Tagliamonte, a professor of sociolinguistics at the University of Toronto, explains that new slang often emerges among kids as they interact with different groups and experiences. The rapid spread of new words can be attributed to modern communication methods, including texting, social media, and online content. Tagliamonte finds the evolution of language fascinating and believes it's not something to be overly concerned about. Instead, she suggests watching how these new terms develop over time.

However, the quick evolution of slang can lead to confusion about word meanings. For example, Wyatt Chinn is concerned about the use of "sigma," a term derived from online communities where it's used to describe a type of person who is dominant but socially isolated. He worries that such words might promote negative attitudes, especially towards women.

Chinn also corrects his son's use of terms like "sus" (short for suspicious) and "sigma." He’s wary of the influence of certain online subcultures on his son's language and values. Despite his concerns, he acknowledges that slang is constantly evolving, and the way words are used may change over time.

Here's a quick guide to some of the new slang terms:

  • Chat: A general term for addressing an audience, especially in online content where creators interact with viewers.
  • Fanum Tax: Refers to the act of taking food from friends, named after Twitch streamer Fanum.
  • Gyatt: Slang for a prominent backside, derived from an exaggerated pronunciation of "goddamn."
  • Ohio: Used to describe something unusual or crazy, inspired by amusing stories from Ohio.
  • Rizz: Short for charisma; "Rizzler" refers to someone charming.
  • Sigma: Describes someone who is seen as cool but doesn't fit into traditional social roles, derived from certain online subcultures.

Skibidi: A term with vague meaning, often used for comedic or emphatic effect.

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