2024 TikTok Slang: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents - Bark (2024)

2024 TikTok Slang: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents - Bark (1)

**This blog post was updated on January 4, 2024.**

If you’ve ever wondered why your teen or tween spends so much time on TikTok, you’re not alone. TikTok is an incredibly popular app right now, and for Generation Z it’s an important part of their cultural landscape. While there’s a ton of new content added every minute — and much of it has a flavor-of-the-week type of popularity — there’s an entire collection of TikTok slang phrases that kids regularly use on the app that has spilled over into regular slang.

Popular slang terms often are attributed to Gen Z, TikTok, or other parts of popular culture, but it’s important to remember that many of these words and phrases stem from the roots of African American Vernacular English (AAVE).

Here are some of the TikTok slang phrases you’ll see over and over again on the app (and now other social media platforms) — with a translation for parents so you’ll know what your kid is actually saying.

TikTok Slang and Trends

🌽

The corn emoji is used to mean “p*rn” and is used because p*rn rhymes with corn. It may also be simply spelled out as “corn.” See also: corn star, corn industry.

⬛️ 🟧

These two black and orange blocks are used when referencing p*rnhub since they’re the primary colors of the logo.

Accountant

This is a TikTok slang code word for being a sex worker or OnlyFans creator. It originates from the fact that people don’t ask follow-up questions when you say you have a steady, boring job like an accountant.

P ⭐️

Used together, the letter P and the star emoji represent the term “p*rn star.”

Seggs

Alternate spelling of “sex” meant to get past algorithm blocks of the word “sex.” Similarly, “s🥚s” is also used.

Preppy

Preppy is used to refer to a particular aesthetic that involves girly, bright-colored clothes and popular name brands, such as Lululemon and Stanley. It's very similar to the definition of preppy we grew up with, but slightly more refined and "basic".

Leg booty

Instead of spelling out LGBTQ, young people will use the phonetic phrase “leg booty” instead.

Spicy eggplant

A spicy eggplant, either spelled out or with the 🍆, emoji, is used to indicate a vibrator.

GYAT

Shortened term for "godd**n" used to express approval or excitement, particularly when seeing a large bottom.

Cheugy

Remember the term “basic” from about a decade ago and how it applied to “mainstream” interests like Ugg boots, pumpkin spice lattes, and more? Gen Z uses “cheugy” much the same way — except they use it refer to older folks who are trying too hard or are out of touch.

Bestie

This common TikTok slang term can be found in the comments section of many TikToks. As a refresher, “bestie” can mean “best friend,” but it can be used as a kind of formal address to a stranger. Example: “Bestie, I’ve never seen this video, but you need to be safer while skateboarding.

Credit card slam

Familiar with the phrase “shut up and take my money?” If so, you’ll understand this trend, which features audio of someone banging on a table and video of them handing over their credit card (to no one). It’s used when people want to indicate that they really want something and will buy it without even looking at the price. In the comments, this sound gets transcribed as “💥💥💳💥💥”.

It’s the for me

This incredibly popular fill-in-the-blank phrase is used in two primary ways: a conversation where you go back and forth stating things you either love about something or can’t stand about something. For example, if you’re talking about why you don’t like school, you could say: “It’s the early mornings for me,” and your friend would say, “It’s the Zoom calls for me.”

Say sike rn

Remember saying something false when you were growing up and then screaming “SIKE!” to indicate you were joking? Kids today have a similar TikTok slang version of it. “Say sike rn” translates to “please tell me you’re joking right now.”

You’re wrong but go off

This is a sassy way to acknowledge that someone is incorrect about an idea, but that you know they’re determined to keep spouting their opinion no matter what.

PERIODT

Need to add a definitive closer to something you’re trying to say? Instead of saying “AND THAT’S FINAL, MISTER,” like your mom would have said, try using “PERIODT.” As in, there’s nothing more to add to this sentence or conversation — it’s over. The final T makes the word even more crisp and clear.

Vibe check

Want to ask how someone is doing? With your friends, you’d probably just ask, “How ya been?” But your kid may just use TikTok slang to ask their BFF: “Vibe check?” If your kid thinks you’re easy-going, fun, and forgiving of small mistakes, they might say you “pass the vibe check.”

We stan a queen/king

As you may know, to “stan” someone or something is to be a fan of that person or thing. When you say you “stan a _____ queen/king,” that means you’re supporting someone who truly deserves it —a compliment. As in: “Harry Styles was really cool about asking for permission before touching people while shooting the music video for ‘Watermelon Sugar.’ We stan a consent king.”

It really do be like that sometimes

This simple TikTok slang saying is akin to “it is what it is” — an acceptance of life’s ups and downs. It’s also used to show that what someone is going through is relatable.

Simp nation

A “simp” refers to someone (usually but not always a boy) who goes out of their way to do things for the person they’re attracted to in the hope that they’ll start dating — but who ends up stuck in the “friend zone.” Because of this, it tends to be used as an insult. Simp nation, then, refers to this collective group of people. It’s often a warning, as in, “Don’t become a part of Simp nation!”

TikTok Slang Is Always Evolving

While this is a great list to get you started in understanding the complex world of TikTok slang, it's important to remember that it's just that — complex and always changing! Feel free to send us recommendations for new phrases to add to the list by emailing help@bark.us.

2024 TikTok Slang: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents - Bark (2024)

FAQs

What do the cool kids say in 2024? ›

Dope - Cool or awesome. Extra - Over-the-top, extreme. Fit - Short for outfit. Fire - Hot, trendy, amazing, or on point (formerly "straight fire")

What are slang terms for parents? ›

Father: my old man, papa, dad, pops, pa. Daddy (used by children). Mother: mama, mom, mum, ma. Mommy (used by children). Parents: my folks.

What is preppy 2024 slang? ›

Preppy — Used to refer to a particular aesthetic that involves girly, bright-colored clothes and popular name brands, such as Lululemon and Stanley. It's very similar to the definition of preppy we grew up with, but slightly more refined and "basic".

What is the slang for lying in 2024? ›

7. Cap. Cap means lying or making false statements. Whereas, capping is deliberate lying, while “stop capping” means to stop lying.

What is the slang for yes in 2024? ›

YEET — 1. A very strong word for yes.

What does Gen Z say instead of cool? ›

"You're the GOAT." Meaning good, cool, fashionable, or excellent.

What is w rizz? ›

"W" is internet slang for "winning" and "rizz" is internet slang for attractiveness or charisma. So if someone has "w rizz" they're good at being attractive. It's niche TikTok humor that isn't universal. You shouldn't feel bad that you don't get it.

What does yeet mean? ›

What to Know. Yeet is a slang word that functions broadly with the meaning “to throw,” but is especially used to emphasize forcefulness and a lack of concern for the thing being thrown. (You don't yeet something if you're worried that it might break.)

What do kids say instead of LOL? ›

Instead, they're saying IJBOL, meaning “I Just Burst Out Laughing.” It's one of many ways internet users use online slang terms to convey amusem*nt in the absence of face-to-face communication.

How to use Rizz in a sentence? ›

How to use 'rizz'
  1. "Marco just tried to rizz up Lena. I don't think it went well."
  2. "They've got this unspoken rizz. Everything about them just exudes charm."
  3. "I heard him practicing his rizz for when we hit the bar later."
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What does "pookie" mean? ›

Pookie is a common euphenism to describe something cute. It is often used as a pet name or as a term of endearment for one's significant other.

What is a drip in slang? ›

Drip [drɪp]

Something that is a drip, drippin', or drippy is very cool, awesome and stylish. It's usually used for clothing and accessories like shoes, watches, and jewelry. For example: “Did you see her new dress? She is really drippin' tonight.”

What is gyat? ›

What does GYAT mean? This slang is used in reaction to seeing an attractive person, particularly with a large bottom. The word can be used as an acronym for "girl your a** thicc" or an abbreviation for "go*d**n". For instance, you might see “gyat” or “gyattttt” in the Instagram comments for someone like Kim Kardashian.

What are the kids saying instead of LOL? ›

Kids aren't saying LOL anymore, she told Jenna Bush Hager. Instead, they're saying IJBOL, meaning “I Just Burst Out Laughing.” It's one of many ways internet users use online slang terms to convey amusem*nt in the absence of face-to-face communication.

What is the SUS in Gen Z slang? ›

"That's so sus, Mom!" Got a kiddo in Generation Z or Generation Alpha? Then everything must be "sus." "Sus" is short for "suspicious," according to Urban Dictionary, and it represents a distrust of something.

What is cringe Gen Z slang? ›

Cringe: Used as an adjective, cringe is a shortening of “cringeworthy.” It refers to something so awkward and embarrassing that someone might have a physical reaction.

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