Leila, you do give your all! We enormously enjoyed the lesson. Your channel in singular. You provide with the nuggets of invaluable information. Hats off!🥰🥰❤️
For 14, Rizz is actually used as an abbreviation for "charisma", and it can also mean to charm or dazzle someone with looks or speech. Many would say things like, "Hey, I'm going to rizz her up, so we can go on a date." "I'm going to use my rizz to get the teacher to give us extra points. "
This. I wonder whether British slang might differ from the US, but overseas it is definitely said to be abbreviation of "charisma": ruclips.net/video/yJHr_BTSH58/видео.html
Leila may I ask you two questions please ? 1) what is the different between easy and simple ? 2) I couldn't difersate the following a) indipendent b) freedom, and c)librity. I was benefited from your lesson (from love English programme ) Sincerely! Eyob Abay from Ethiopia east Africa .
"Hey my gorgeous teacher Leila, it was so great seeing you back on the screen today😮🤗! I really enjoyed your take on Gen Z slang-your humor and 'I'm old' comments totally made my day! You've been missed, and it's always a treat to catch up with you and Sabrah . I’ve always admired how easy it is to understand your lessons, and your expressions are truly one-of-a-kind. I’ve never seen such great expressions as yours and Sabrah’s! Hope you get some well-deserved rest after all the fun. Wishing you a peaceful night and looking forward to more of your awesome lessons!" Hugs.xoxoxo Gams ❤️
The wheel is turning Leila, you're getting old, you're a boomer now who's -completely- halfway;-) disconnected; that's just the way it is. ;-) ... Obviously, you're not alone; I can relate. We're Generation Y or even X, heirs to the slang of the 70s and 80s. What do you expect! ...you can't be and have been ... In addition to the immense pleasure of finding you again (a surprise as wonderful as it was unexpected, I must say), I adored the lesson and this natural and spontaneous side that I love! 👏👏🙏. You should start a Vlog, would be great! A thousand thank yous, Leila! Bisous my lovely 🥰🌹🌹❤❤
The word 'shook', used in this way, though, doesn't seem that new, at least in American English: back in the day, after all, Elvis Presley had quite a big hit with the song 'All shook up'.
Hello Sabrah, pardon me i may have misspelled your first name, of course we are all getting older , i am à French life long learner of English, you seemed bewidered with very young people's language , i can understand that considering i am largely older than you ! But let me tell you your work is always of excellent quality (as is Leila's).you are absolutely right language involves continually and certainly always by the action of the youth.Meanwhile yesterday i heard you explaining the idiom "neither rhyme nor reason " you said it came from Shakespeare, which prooves there are links from à time ago.Best regards.Serge from France.
I think rizz actually means something like game like. She has rizz. You can also say "to rizz someone up" which would be "chat someone up". Let me know if I am wrong. I'm not a gen-Z.
You're flexing your arm to show your muscle (if you have any😂). So, it does make sense when you use "flex" to refer to showing off or boasting about something.
I knew some of the slang word cause of the music I listen Rap however I think you forgot some like wagwan mandem or bloke or other ,this way of speaking is often use by roadman .Myself I don't speak this way .
I think wet actually comes from the older sense of drip, ironically, whereas drip in its new sense comes from referring to diamond accessories as ice Some of these are really millennial slang, people have been saying safe and bruv for decades
Leila, you do give your all! We enormously enjoyed the lesson. Your channel in singular. You provide with the nuggets of invaluable information. Hats off!🥰🥰❤️
For 14, Rizz is actually used as an abbreviation for "charisma", and it can also mean to charm or dazzle someone with looks or speech. Many would say things like,
"Hey, I'm going to rizz her up, so we can go on a date."
"I'm going to use my rizz to get the teacher to give us extra points. "
This. I wonder whether British slang might differ from the US, but overseas it is definitely said to be abbreviation of "charisma":
ruclips.net/video/yJHr_BTSH58/видео.html
@@myfonjWe say rizz for charisma in the UK too, very familiar with this one, but it feels more current than most of the words on this list
Leila may I ask you two questions please ?
1) what is the different between easy and simple ?
2) I couldn't difersate the following a) indipendent
b) freedom, and
c)librity.
I was benefited from your lesson (from love English programme )
Sincerely!
Eyob Abay from Ethiopia east Africa .
"Hey my gorgeous teacher Leila, it was so great seeing you back on the screen today😮🤗! I really enjoyed your take on Gen Z slang-your humor and 'I'm old' comments totally made my day! You've been missed, and it's always a treat to catch up with you and Sabrah . I’ve always admired how easy it is to understand your lessons, and your expressions are truly one-of-a-kind. I’ve never seen such great expressions as yours and Sabrah’s! Hope you get some well-deserved rest after all the fun. Wishing you a peaceful night and looking forward to more of your awesome lessons!"
Hugs.xoxoxo
Gams ❤️
Thank you so much for this lovely comment! We appreciate that ! Xx
@LoveEnglishUK 🌹💐❤️
Hi, Leila
Appreciate your efforts 👏👏.
Thank you,
Im doing my teacher training and im in year 6. This is very helpful 😅
it blows my mind how few appreciative likes the audience have left so far - such useful contents! thanks loads, Girls :)
The wheel is turning Leila, you're getting old, you're a boomer now who's -completely- halfway;-) disconnected; that's just the way it is. ;-)
...
Obviously, you're not alone; I can relate. We're Generation Y or even X, heirs to the slang of the 70s and 80s. What do you expect! ...you can't be and have been ...
In addition to the immense pleasure of finding you again (a surprise as wonderful as it was unexpected, I must say), I adored the lesson and this natural and spontaneous side that I love! 👏👏🙏. You should start a Vlog, would be great!
A thousand thank yous, Leila! Bisous my lovely 🥰🌹🌹❤❤
The word 'shook', used in this way, though, doesn't seem that new, at least in American English: back in the day, after all, Elvis Presley had quite a big hit with the song 'All shook up'.
Definitely an American import
Great job Thank you Mam 👌
Hello Sabrah, pardon me i may have misspelled your first name, of course we are all getting older , i am à French life long learner of English, you seemed bewidered with very young people's language , i can understand that considering i am largely older than you ! But let me tell you your work is always of excellent quality (as is Leila's).you are absolutely right language involves continually and certainly always by the action of the youth.Meanwhile yesterday i heard you explaining the idiom "neither rhyme nor reason " you said it came from Shakespeare, which prooves there are links from à time ago.Best regards.Serge from France.
“gassed” in italian we use to say “gasato” for a long time, not a gen z invention 😅
I'm jumping Jack flash it's a gas gas gas
I think rizz actually means something like game like. She has rizz. You can also say "to rizz someone up" which would be "chat someone up". Let me know if I am wrong. I'm not a gen-Z.
W rizz is game, L rizz is the opposite
You're flexing your arm to show your muscle (if you have any😂). So, it does make sense when you use "flex" to refer to showing off or boasting about something.
9/11. Few of these words come from hood Us ( I hear them in gang rap us culture)
Helli Leila.you are awesome !
I knew some of the slang word cause of the music I listen Rap however I think you forgot some like wagwan mandem or bloke or other ,this way of speaking is often use by roadman .Myself I don't speak this way .
Abeg fam wallahi, astagfirullah my days 💀
I'm pretty sure "gassed" is a very old term, like from the '50s. I think it's just come back into use by Gen Z.
I think wet actually comes from the older sense of drip, ironically, whereas drip in its new sense comes from referring to diamond accessories as ice
Some of these are really millennial slang, people have been saying safe and bruv for decades
❤❤❤ i love you
Hello Leila 👋
Thanks, by the way, you aren't old, you're classic 😂
😂😂👍💕
All was new
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Did you forget about "based"? I heard this one a lot too from tiktok. Again I am not Gen-Z so I might be wrong. Let me know please.
Based is like "that's a brave opinion but lowkey you're not wrong", at least that's how I usually hear it
Ah, look what the cat dragged in!
Wonderful to have you back leila.
Don't be a stranger .
Bye for now
Thank God I don't need it anymore. Getting old have some silver lining😂
Nice video, princess :-) You are so cute ❤
Laila you're Gen X like me!
Peng or leng = beautiful, handsome. It originates from Chinese 😊
You were born in the mid or late 80's...anyway, you definitely don't look old at all, but only charming and lovely 😉
I'm Milenial... I think I'll pass on these ones
Me too!!! 🤣🤣