Here are a few examples of popular ganz slangs that teenagers may use:
- “Lit” – Refers to something that is exciting, cool, or amazing.
- “Savage” – Describes someone who is bold, daring, or unapologetically themselves.
- “FOMO” – Stands for “fear of missing out,” representing the feeling of anxiety or insecurity when one thinks they might be missing out on an exciting experience or event.
- “LOL” – Acronym for “laugh out loud,” used to indicate something is funny or amusing.
- “YOLO” – Abbreviation for “you only live once,” suggesting the importance of taking risks or living life to the fullest.
- “Flex” – To show off or boast about one’s accomplishments, possessions, or talents.
- “Glow up” – Refers to a significant positive transformation in appearance or confidence.
- “Squad” – A close group of friends or a tight-knit social circle.
- “GOAT” – Acronym for “Greatest of All Time,” used to describe someone or something that is considered the best in their field.
- Ship” – Short for “relationship,” used to express support or desire for a romantic pairing between two people.
- “Tea” – Refers to gossip or juicy information about someone or a situation.
- “Stan” – To be a devoted and enthusiastic fan of someone or something.
- “On fleek” – Describes something that is perfect, flawless, or on point.
- “Squad goals” – Refers to a group of friends who are considered aspirational or admirable, often associated with a strong bond and shared experiences.
- “Bae” – Term of endearment for a romantic partner or someone special.
- “Snatched” – Looking extremely good or stylish.
Please note that slang terms can vary regionally and evolve rapidly, so these examples may not be exhaustive or universally recognized. Teenagers often create and adopt new slangs based on their interests and social groups, so the ganz slangs you encounter may be different or specific to a particular community.