"Girl Math" actually makes perfect sense if you're primary method of payment is electronic. Your mental budget is focused on your online account balance as your primary asset, so as long as it exceeds your liabilities then you're fine. So, if you're only withdrawing cash when you're account is in the black, then it makes sense to consider any cash you withdraw as effectively already "spent". That's not girl math. That's just accounting.
I don't keep up with slangs as well but Angel is exceptionally good at explain in simple terms on what each slang means, she is so well articulated!!! this episode is lovely.
Bougie comes from the French word, Derived from bourgeois - meaning middle/upper class, traditionally despised by communists.” So in modern-day English, someone who is bougie is creating an air of wealth or upper class status - whether it's true or not. 🤠
Wouldn't that give the insult more of a sting? Not only are you calling them delusional, but you have to do it as if they are a baby that is delusional. "Aw, is da poor widdle baby delulu?" You know that kind of thing. As if 'delusional' is too big of a word for them to understand.
Bougie is not a new word. I'm 40 and have known it for most of my life. It means something that is (or at least appears to be) fancy and /or expensive. eg. "Wow, this place is bougie" "We went to a bougie restaurant last night" etc. Definitely never used it to describe a person.
But I think it's more about the amount of EFFORT put into looking fancy or expensive. Like, whether they truly are or aren't, they're going out of their way to make sure we notice.
I was about to say , the definition of bougie that the host said was the original definition. The definition that they all thought it was is the new way people use it. Now for the most part people use it as a compliment, which can be partially credited to the song . But it originally did mean like an low grade insult .
I've also heard gatekeeping as like, not allowing people to like something without proving they like it. Like, someone says "I like this band" and then another fan says "Then name all the songs on their first album" Or when women like superhero movies and men try to gatekeep by saying "if you haven't read the comic books you're not a real fan"
that was my understanding of it too, but then again slang changes in like 10 days so im not surprised it changed into smth else or maybe its an alternate use of it
there is another meaning for the skull, its also used as humiliation or "you suck", "stop doing this" "what are you doing bro" are all definitions in 💀
My personality can be described as "I Rizzn't." I loved the parents in this episode. Especially Dan and Juliana linking arms the entire episode, that was wholesome. Lucio seems like such a cool dad. Kia is just as beautiful as her daughter and seems just as fun.
Bougie is the only abbreviation I understood easily. Bourgeois: belonging to or characteristic of the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
I thought this was going to be so mid but I learned a lot from letting these rizz main characters cook. I totally ate it so that was a W for me. I felt like the young people had been gatekeeping on me for years but they be so giving today. I probably look like delulu making this clown comment. I still haven't figured out how to do emojis on here but I guess IYKYK. [COWBOY EMOJI]
Love the parents. I’m old and I’m glad I knew the majority of them. My nieces I would say nephews too, but I don’t think they really care or react; are surprised when old uncle knows their slang. Parents 🤘🪨
Well, some words such as 'gatekeep' aren't really slang, especially when compared to words like 'rizz' which is usually used by the newest generation, generation Alpha.
It's kind of slang. They've just taken gatekeeping and appropriated it to the most vapid possible contexts, eroding it's meaning. Similarly "baby girl" just appears to be the prior sense repurposed into pure gender toxicity.
I was watching "Daria" recently and realized Quinn used girl math back in the '90s! Mom: What's this six hundred dollar charge at Cashman's? Quinn: But Mom, I actually *saved* money by buying faux alligator instead of real alligator. Mom: Well, you can also save your excuses. The shoes are going back. Quinn: But I *can't* return them. Final markdown. However, if it makes you feel better, I promise never to buy on sale again.
Whoever is creating these slang dictionaries is ridiculous. Bougie is short for bourgeoisie-it means they have an upper class personality (sometimes with the $$$ to match). For example, Whitley Gilbert from “A Different World” and Hilary Banks from “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” are both bougie and they both came from money. 🤷🏾♀️ It's a good thing! 🤣
It's NOT a good thing. think about how clueless and unrelatable Hillary and Whitley were because they felt the need to announce their out of touch preferences. Rich people fly first class when they can. Bougie people feel the need to TELL everyone they only fly first class.
My issue with slang is when it uses an already established word and completely changes the meaning otherwise I'm fine with it. Also emogis aren't words .
juliana and her dad have such a good relationship! They're all so kind to their parents. Also for the girl math thing, the only thing i dont relate too is the cash thing because you have to remove it from your bank account at the atm.
PLEASE LET THESE KIDS/TEENS/YOUNG ADULTS HAVE THEIR SLANG AND WHAT NOT. WE HAD OURS WHEN WE WERE YOUNG. DON'T FORGET WE USED TO SAY THINGS LIKE "ALL THAT AND A BAG OF CHIPS" AND "CRUNK"
gatekeeping was slightly different in my metalhead generation. its wen u think the bands u like are more "heavy metal" than a band someone else likes. and like if someone u didnt think was cool, happened to like a band u did like, then ud probably start hating that band for being popular now .
i mean u could gatekeep any genre o anything in that way and we called that. "gatekeeping" pero i just rememeber heavy metal community saying that term a lot.
It's funny how kids don't understand why parents don't know the slang. Their the ones who can't explain the meaning in simple words. It's as if they don't know fully what they mean, and they are just repeating what they've read online.
Back in the day, to "eat it" meant you crashed, and past tense would be "ate it." e.g. I was skateboarding down the hill, but I ate it. (scraped my butt of so much it hurts.)
I would use both. I don't really use ate like that. However, I feel the main difference in these is ate that and ate it is the difference here between the it and that. The it is pretty much always the ground, so it is a particular thing, whereas the that in ate that refers to many things and thus we don't use it the same way and the sole difference is it vs that
The teens were right because they all thought it was a positive word. The folks who create those online slang dictionaries are wrong. Bougie is an AAVE term, which is why it shouldn’t be part of “Gen Z slang”.
I would LOVE if it was reverse and the teens had to guess 80s-90s Slang.
Ooh, yeah!
Yeeeeesh pleeeease
That would be fun!
Agree
Yeah !! And better: 50s, 60s and 70s young slangs !!!!!
I absolutely love seeing Angel and her momma Kia together. You can really tell they’re close! Need more videos with these two together!
Paulina and her dad cracked me up. Such a wholesome relationship.
"Girl Math" actually makes perfect sense if you're primary method of payment is electronic. Your mental budget is focused on your online account balance as your primary asset, so as long as it exceeds your liabilities then you're fine. So, if you're only withdrawing cash when you're account is in the black, then it makes sense to consider any cash you withdraw as effectively already "spent". That's not girl math. That's just accounting.
It’s opposite day
Juliana's dad asking her if he's a baby girl... I feel like Juliana just humored him with her answer. 😂
I don't keep up with slangs as well but Angel is exceptionally good at explain in simple terms on what each slang means, she is so well articulated!!! this episode is lovely.
I love Paulina’s dad trying to fit as many new vocab words into one sentence 😂
Loved shooting this episode with my dad! He’s been using let him cook now that he learned it hahaha
Us dads appreciate videos like this. 👍
Your dad is awesome.
The dad with the glasses seems really sweet
I love how close julianna is with her dad, and she feel safe holding him
They all three seem like they have good parents.
Juliana and her father is so adorable
Her father is a dilf 🫣
Dad with glasses is giving warm tea and book vibes and I am here for it!
Dan has that eternal youth deal made, cuz holy shit that dude looks like hes 17 goin on 30 at the same time
I like how the one girl is just loving her dad...
Wrapped around her finger 😄🤗
I just love these parents on react. Bring them more often pls
Bougie comes from the French word, Derived from bourgeois - meaning middle/upper class, traditionally despised by communists.” So in modern-day English, someone who is bougie is creating an air of wealth or upper class status - whether it's true or not. 🤠
17:56 LMAOOOO hes so wholesome 😂
This video was too cute 🥲
Call me old, and crazy if you want, but I agree with Lucio about "delulu." It honestly sounds like baby talk.
Wouldn't that give the insult more of a sting? Not only are you calling them delusional, but you have to do it as if they are a baby that is delusional.
"Aw, is da poor widdle baby delulu?" You know that kind of thing. As if 'delusional' is too big of a word for them to understand.
@@northernsnow6982 I'm not trying to call them babies, far from it. I'm just speaking my mind of what the word itself sounds like to me.
are you cray cray? delulu mark 2
15:12 sorry girl your dad is so nerd hot 😭 like hot nerd guys are my addiction.
I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ME!!!
🤓
i thought it was js me HAHAAHh
is it just more or was the dad in the blue shirt giving baby girl?
I was so happy when Lucio and Paulina were saying "Borogodó". I was living hahahaha
Nerd dad is my spirit animal.
Bougie is not a new word. I'm 40 and have known it for most of my life. It means something that is (or at least appears to be) fancy and /or expensive.
eg. "Wow, this place is bougie" "We went to a bougie restaurant last night" etc.
Definitely never used it to describe a person.
They should ask if these kids know what a scrub is
But I think it's more about the amount of EFFORT put into looking fancy or expensive. Like, whether they truly are or aren't, they're going out of their way to make sure we notice.
I was about to say , the definition of bougie that the host said was the original definition. The definition that they all thought it was is the new way people use it. Now for the most part people use it as a compliment, which can be partially credited to the song . But it originally did mean like an low grade insult .
@@laurenm.7264Yeah, short for bourgeois.
I've also heard gatekeeping as like, not allowing people to like something without proving they like it. Like, someone says "I like this band" and then another fan says "Then name all the songs on their first album" Or when women like superhero movies and men try to gatekeep by saying "if you haven't read the comic books you're not a real fan"
that was my understanding of it too, but then again slang changes in like 10 days so im not surprised it changed into smth else
or maybe its an alternate use of it
Dan is the white male version of myself as a Dad😂😂😂
I can also tell his daughter really loves & looks up to him.
Every time Juliana and her dad are on, I get daddy's girl vibes from them.
Dad with glasses is adorable
I LOVE Angel’s mama lol she’s so supportive and proud 😂🤍
there is another meaning for the skull, its also used as humiliation or "you suck", "stop doing this" "what are you doing bro" are all definitions in 💀
I love how a lot of 2020's slang is still just AAVE
Exactly what I kept saying for 10 years
Sometimes misused AAVE because I'm still wondering how they got to that definition of bougie.
@@jinakayeit's also used to describe middle class people highly influenced by capitalism (bourgeois)
My personality can be described as "I Rizzn't."
I loved the parents in this episode. Especially Dan and Juliana linking arms the entire episode, that was wholesome. Lucio seems like such a cool dad. Kia is just as beautiful as her daughter and seems just as fun.
Any gamer worth their salt would know what NPC is short for.
The kids being proud of their parents is so cute! :D
juliana's dad seems so smart
More please.
I like how language constantly changes as does life and you need to continually refresh the old brain dictionary.
Bougie is the only abbreviation I understood easily. Bourgeois: belonging to or characteristic of the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
Jul and her dad are so cute together !!!
My brain translated IYKYK right away from it being so old 8:16
Any video with Paulina's dad and Angel's mom in it is going to be awesome.
Paulina is so funny cause she doesn't even know what she's talking about half the time. Operating on pure vibes
I thought this was going to be so mid but I learned a lot from letting these rizz main characters cook. I totally ate it so that was a W for me. I felt like the young people had been gatekeeping on me for years but they be so giving today. I probably look like delulu making this clown comment. I still haven't figured out how to do emojis on here but I guess IYKYK. [COWBOY EMOJI]
😂
EHAHAHAHAaaaaaaaaaaaaa I WILL SCREAM
Yo, well done
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17:55 I love Paulina's dad! It's always nice to see parents in the videos.
AGREED
thats a symbol in chemistry for poison 🤓☝️
He's not wrong😂
@@DuncanHall2070 😂😂😂
0:40 HELP WHAT 💀💀
edit: wait i didn't even realize that emoji was in the video 😭😭
imagine if roman empire was included 😂 the parents would've been so clueless
What? And what it means? something that crumbles? Like relationship?
@@PAINNN666 nah, it means smth u think abt often
Angel’s mom is so beautiful
I love how Juliana explained to her dad
Love the parents. I’m old and I’m glad I knew the majority of them. My nieces I would say nephews too, but I don’t think they really care or react; are surprised when old uncle knows their slang. Parents 🤘🪨
Dan reminds me of the guy from Honey I Shrunk the Kids for some reason. 😊
I loved when they explained what is "borogodó" haha
Why does the young blonde girl look like the perfect casting choice to play the daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow in a movie?
Lucio’s dripping with rizz fo sure.
angel mom is so pretty and julianna dad is so adorable
Lucio was so funny fr, loved him introducing yall to borogodó
What language is that from
@@emmaline.m it's brazilian portuguese (:
@@lilyb0redtyyy 🙏
omg - Juliana and her dad are basically me and my daughter! We have chats like this so often.
These parents confuse me. I am in my 40s and have been using most of these slang terms for years?? We were using Gatekeeping in the 90s? What?
Well, some words such as 'gatekeep' aren't really slang, especially when compared to words like 'rizz' which is usually used by the newest generation, generation Alpha.
Sure you were, Millennial.
It's kind of slang. They've just taken gatekeeping and appropriated it to the most vapid possible contexts, eroding it's meaning.
Similarly "baby girl" just appears to be the prior sense repurposed into pure gender toxicity.
I was watching "Daria" recently and realized Quinn used girl math back in the '90s!
Mom: What's this six hundred dollar charge at Cashman's?
Quinn: But Mom, I actually *saved* money by buying faux alligator instead of real alligator.
Mom: Well, you can also save your excuses. The shoes are going back.
Quinn: But I *can't* return them. Final markdown. However, if it makes you feel better, I promise never to buy on sale again.
I gotta say, Girl Math is Delulu.
Dan looks like he’s from the 1950s and I love it.
Girl math killed me 😂😂😂😂 y’all just ignoring cash
The kids are SOOOOOOOOOOO kind to their parents. I'm impressed.
Whoever is creating these slang dictionaries is ridiculous. Bougie is short for bourgeoisie-it means they have an upper class personality (sometimes with the $$$ to match). For example, Whitley Gilbert from “A Different World” and Hilary Banks from “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” are both bougie and they both came from money. 🤷🏾♀️
It's a good thing! 🤣
It's NOT a good thing. think about how clueless and unrelatable Hillary and Whitley were because they felt the need to announce their out of touch preferences. Rich people fly first class when they can. Bougie people feel the need to TELL everyone they only fly first class.
Gen X here: Kinda like how we would say "Champagne taste on a beer budget"?
Never thought I'd see "borogodó" in one of these videos, lmfao. *Brazil mentioned*
The parents are funny especially the dad with the blonde girl
Why does the blonde girl’s dad look like Giles from Buffy the Vampire slayer help
More Kia please! She his hilarious and the two of them together are next level.
Dan's face when he heard "giving". Dude, we know what your first thought was 😂
I love these dads, especially Dan. They are adorable. I'm actually surprised by what they did know. Kia is pretty hip. LOL
They should’ve added “glazing “😂😂😂😂😂
That intro is wild
My issue with slang is when it uses an already established word and completely changes the meaning otherwise I'm fine with it. Also emogis aren't words .
juliana and her dad have such a good relationship! They're all so kind to their parents. Also for the girl math thing, the only thing i dont relate too is the cash thing because you have to remove it from your bank account at the atm.
I guess unless you make cash tips? Or get cash from bottles, that kinda thing
oh i just KNOW she was calling jojo siwa a clown (and she’s not wrong)
0:21 “he’s so babygirl” (to me as a gen z this just means someone is cute or adorable or when a grown man acts in a feminine or innocent way)
As a Gen Z, these kids are teaching me things too.
Dan is the sweetest day
The explanation for "girl math" might actually be one of the dumbest things I have ever heard.
I think that's the joke
it's not "YOUR mother" it's "MOTHER"
This is just painful to watch
Real
It’s cool that you guys got Logic with his daughter in this video.
Girl Math is the way of thinking for someone that never tried to go through high school
PLEASE LET THESE KIDS/TEENS/YOUNG ADULTS HAVE THEIR SLANG AND WHAT NOT. WE HAD OURS WHEN WE WERE YOUNG. DON'T FORGET WE USED TO SAY THINGS LIKE "ALL THAT AND A BAG OF CHIPS" AND "CRUNK"
Girl math: OOO ITS FREEE BC ITS ON SALE!
i have one message for every parent in this video; delulu is NOT the selulu
As a gen z i have absolutely no idea what half of these are 🔥🔥
Same, i didn't know the "IYKYK" 🤡 🤠
@@Acnaibkc0913yall probably aren’t on other apps i’ve seen iykyk for years on twt, insta, and tiktok 😭
gatekeeping was slightly different in my metalhead generation. its wen u think the bands u like are more "heavy metal" than a band someone else likes. and like if someone u didnt think was cool, happened to like a band u did like, then ud probably start hating that band for being popular now .
i mean u could gatekeep any genre o anything in that way and we called that. "gatekeeping" pero i just rememeber heavy metal community saying that term a lot.
In the research arena, the gatekeeper is the secretary of aide or assistant that keeps you from talking to who you need to.
Wild that they've never heard of bougie used as an insult
Why does us Gen Z use a cowboy emoji to mean 'smile through the pain' 😂
Why can't it be this one > 😃
Same face expression but just without the hat
wow, I knew more than I thought, lol
you should do "do teens know 1920s" slang, lol
Oh my lord yes
Not all Gen Z will use these, some of these feel more like Gen Alpha, or like really late Gen Z.
Agreed
bougie is from the 1970s
It's funny how kids don't understand why parents don't know the slang. Their the ones who can't explain the meaning in simple words. It's as if they don't know fully what they mean, and they are just repeating what they've read online.
I am sorry, I have to do this. *they're
I love all these kid and parent groups!
lucio is such a vibe XD
Back in the day, to "eat it" meant you crashed, and past tense would be "ate it." e.g. I was skateboarding down the hill, but I ate it. (scraped my butt of so much it hurts.)
I would use both. I don't really use ate like that. However, I feel the main difference in these is ate that and ate it is the difference here between the it and that. The it is pretty much always the ground, so it is a particular thing, whereas the that in ate that refers to many things and thus we don't use it the same way and the sole difference is it vs that
The producer on the word bougie: No, it's the children who are wrong.
The teens were right because they all thought it was a positive word. The folks who create those online slang dictionaries are wrong. Bougie is an AAVE term, which is why it shouldn’t be part of “Gen Z slang”.
If I ever become a dad, I’d probably end up like Juliana’s dad. Trying to break down the word and using context clues
If you say you "ate it" at the marathon, that implies the opposite of doing well.
Not really. Anything demanding can be "ate".
well that's why it's 4+4 and not 8/ate
Dan = Logic