Can you help me with youth slang?

I'm almost 38 years old and I can't keep up anymore because I hardly have any contact with young people.

Could you please give me the German definition of current words that come to mind?

For example Incel, Talahon and all sorts of things.

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TwizzyOnX
1 month ago

Talahon = German citizen with migration background with stereotype clothes styl.

Digga = intermediate word, (depending on emphasis meant differently)

Goofy = Funny, funny, funny

Rizz = Anmachgeste, Competence when making up (you have a lot of Rizz = you can do well) / is usually used as a joke.

Worse to me = would annoy me

On Lock = Something to do

Cringe = embarrassing, funny

That’s all I can do. Talk normally.

M/17

nino1667
1 month ago
Reply to  TwizzyOnX

In addition to Talahon Digga and Cringe I knew nothing xD (M17)

to say that Talahons are social. It is a social teenager from a country from the Middle East with a migration background. It is very violent and almost always found in groups.

koofenix
1 month ago
Reply to  TwizzyOnX

“Smell me” we said as a teenager. And that’s been a long time. Was about the time when things were still up.

TwizzyOnX
1 month ago
Reply to  koofenix

Yeah, they’re always saying or they’re saying.

Hinterfrager1
1 month ago

You’re 38 and you’re not coming with me anymore? I’m almost twice as old as you and I’m still coming. However, if you feel energized by these new words, I am with you.

Tannibi
1 month ago
Reply to  Ich87309

But Google would do it.

Hinterfrager1
1 month ago
Reply to  Ich87309

Too bad.

Lenchenbenchen
1 month ago
Reply to  Hinterfrager1

I’m 21 and I don’t get along with the strange youth language

nino1667
1 month ago
Reply to  Lenchenbenchen

And I’m 17 and don’t make it xD at once, everyone on Instareels says a new word and meanwhile I don’t care what that means, but some comments have helped me very much here. 👍

koofenix
1 month ago
Reply to  Hinterfrager1

He says he doesn’t have to do with young people. I wonder why he’s not coming, who’s talking to him like that.

Singuli
1 month ago

You can continue. Or you can borrow it in a library.

If you’re interested in this, of course you have to stay on the ball. And then you have to get in touch with adolescents.

Because you don’t need to know if you don’t talk to adolescents. And you should not use these words as an adult because they are reserved for young people.

Singuli
1 month ago

Stop searching the web, there are still books and books. I can’t believe that people always think everything would be available on the Internet.

Hinterfrager1
1 month ago

There’s a problem. How are the young people supposed to know what it was not before? The list should be created for you and ask you for it.

Dragonmooncat
1 month ago

Sus = comes from the English word “suspicious” and means as much as suspekt

Scissors = gesture from the gamer scene, is used when you have done something wrong and the guilt takes on itself

Alman (if this is the one) = a “typical German person” (e.g. a person takes the waste separation quite accurately or indicates false parking)

Karen = very arrogant, righteous woman who always has to pass through her will and generally always mugs around

Smash = you say when you find a person e.g. attractive or hot

Rizz = something like charisma

(Minus or Plus-)Aura = Persistent radiation, in a embarrassing moment you get, for example, Minusaura, when you’ve managed to make something odd Plusaura. (Bsp.: stumbled over stairs? Minusaura!)
However, it is more difficult to use

Dragonmooncat
1 month ago
Reply to  Ich87309

No problem!

Rheinflip
1 month ago

If you have no contact with adolescents, you will not be confronted with these words.

For your curiosity, I recommend the urban dictionary

Rheinflip
1 month ago
Reply to  Ich87309

Urban Dictionary should be quite easy to google.

I can do that even twice as old as you

Singuli
1 month ago

Go to the bookstore and buy a dictionary.