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Get Started Now Live DemoYou think you know Gen Alpha slang? Wait till you hear a 12-year-old casually drop “gyatt,” call someone “mid,” then say it is giving “sigma energy.” What? Exactly!
This generation is remixing everything – words, memes, sounds, even facial expressions. Half their language feels like inside jokes from a group chat you were never invited to. And the worst part is, they know you don’t get it. That is half the fun for them.
So if you have ever smiled and nodded while secretly Googling “what does NPC mean in text,” welcome. You are in the right place.
This guide breaks it all down – 100 Gen Alpha words and their real definitions with enough context to keep you from looking totally lost the next time a 10-year-old calls your outfit “dripless.”
What Are Gen Alpha Words? Covering the Basics
Gen Alpha slang is informal terms and expressions commonly used by the youngest generation, which includes those born from around 2010 onwards. Such words are shaped by the digital environments Gen Alpha navigates daily, including social media, online games, and even through virtual communities.
Often evolving rapidly, this slang reflects their unique way of expressing humor, identity, emotions, and social dynamics. Gen Alpha terms tend to be creative and fast-changing due to the heavy influence of pop culture, which also leads to new internet memes. The phrases also serve as a way for this generation to bond and set themselves apart linguistically.
Why Is it Important to Understand Gen Alpha Slang Words?
Understanding Gen Alpha lingo is more than just staying current; it’s a valuable way to connect and protect. Firstly, knowing the language your child uses helps open lines of communication. When kids feel understood, they are more likely to share and engage honestly. Through this, you can build trust and reduce the generational gap that often causes misunderstandings.
Secondly, some slang may carry meanings or references that aren’t immediately obvious. By understanding these terms, you can better monitor for any language that may indicate emotional distress or exposure to inappropriate content or dangerous challenges online.
Also, knowing their lingo shows your child that you care about their world. So you can start fun, lighthearted conversations that help you relate to their interests in a way that feels respectful rather than intrusive. All-in-all, understanding Gen Alpha slang words is a multilayered benefit that can help you watch for your child in a more open way.
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Gen Alpha Slang List: Deciphering 99+ Words So You Don’t Have To
Our Gen Alpha slang words list breaks down 99+ popular terms, so you don’t have to guess what they mean or Google them one by one.
Common Gen Alpha Lingo
1. Skibidi
Used in the context of cool, dumb, or bad, depending on the situation in which it is used. The term was popularized by the hit surreal YouTube series titled “Skibidi Toilet.”
2. Rizz
Charisma or the ability to seduce someone, especially in a romantic context.
3. Sigma
A type of male character who is confident and self-sufficient. The term is widely used within the TikTok manosphere community.
4. Mewing
Refers to the act of pressing the tongue against the roof of the mouth as a way to enhance jawline definition and facial appearance.
5. Cap
Something that is a lie or something untrue.
6. Aura
A person’s perceived stylishness and strong presence.
7. Sus
Short for “suspicious, the term is used to describe someone who is untrustworthy.
8. Ohio
Describes something that is weird, awkward, cringeworthy, or undesirable.
9. Simp
Someone who tries too hard to get someone’s attention or affection, often without getting anything back.
10. Cringe
Something that is embarrassing or awkward to witness or experience.
11. Looksmaxxing
An online trend that involves a person changing their physical appearance to fit certain beauty standards, especially men.
Insulting Generation Alpha Slang
12. Delulu
From the word “delusional,” this term started in the K-pop fan community in 2014. It’s often used on social media to describe someone who has unrealistic or overly hopeful fantasies, especially about celebrities or influencers.
13. L
Short for “loss,” it’s used to describe a failure or a setback.
14. NPC
Stands for “non-playable character.” A term borrowed from video games, which is used to describe someone who is lacking individuality.
15. Chopped
Describes someone as ugly or undesirable.
16. Acoustic
Used to refer to someone as autistic in an offensive way.
17. Zesty
A derogatory word used to describe a boy or a man who acts or dresses in a feminine way.
18. Clapped
British slang adopted by Gen Alpha, which is used to refer to someone as ugly or undesirable.
19. Freak
Used to describe someone who is open and confident about their sexuality, often in a positive or neutral way.
20. Opp
Slang abbreviation for the word “opposition” or “opponent.” The term is used to describe someone who is an enemy.
21. Noob
A slang variant of “newb” or “newbie.” This word is usually used to describe someone inexperienced, especially in computing or gaming.
22. Yo Mama
A “yo mama” joke is a funny or rude comment that makes fun of someone’s mother.
23. Allat
A casual, slangy way to say “all that” or “all of that”.
24. Ratio
A post or a comment that receives more replies than likes, which shows that it’s unpopular or that people disagree with it.
Gen Alpha Slang Words List for Compliments
25. Pookie
Popularly used to describe something cute, often used as a pet name or to affectionately refer to a significant other.
26. Bussin
Slang used to describe something that is exceptionally good or amazing.
27. Mad Lit
A Generation Alpha word that is used to refer to something or someone as very cool.
28. Icon
A very famous or important person who is seen as representing a specific idea or culture.
29. Fine Shyt
Slang term that is used to refer to someone who is exceptionally good-looking or attractive.
30. Hard
In Gen Alpha slang, something being “hard” refers to something very cool or excellent, commonly in the areas of fashion.

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31. Banger
A term for something that is exceptionally impressive, often a song or piece of music that is catchy and energetic.
32. Slay
A word used to show that someone has done something very cool or impressive.
33. Ate
An expression for when someone does something very iconic or worthy of praise.
34. Cooking
Often written as “let them cook.” The word implies that someone is excelling at a task and doing exceptionally well.
Gen Alpha Slang Translator: Breaking Down Abbreviations
35. PMO
Short for “pissing me off,” the abbreviation is normally used in online conversations to express annoyance.
36. SYBAU
Typically short for “shut your b*tch a** up.” The phrase is used in online spaces to tell someone to keep quiet rudely or dismissively.
37. OML
An abbreviation of “oh my lord,” the term is an expression of surprise or, more prominently, exasperation.
38. Opps
Commonly means opponent or opposition, the term is often used to refer to a rival or an enemy.
39. Cuh
Slang term used to address someone you are close to, similar to “bro.”
40. Unc
A short form for the word “uncle.” Used to rudely address someone who is older.
41. Moots
An acronym for the word “mutuals,” which is used to refer to people friends have in common that they know. This is mainly used online in the gaming community.
42. Dih
A term used to refer to a man’s genitalia. The word acts as an alternative that can be used to avoid being shadowbanned or censored on platforms such as TikTok or Twitch.
43. W
W normally means “win” or “winning.” Used to describe someone who has succeeded at doing something.
44. OG
Short for “original,” it referred to someone or something authentic, or highly respected within a particular field or activity.
Inappropriate Gen Alpha Terms
45. Gyatt
The term is used as an abbreviation for “girl, your a*s thicc.” The statement is used to show surprise at seeing someone attractive who has a thick physique.
46. Bop
A slang term for someone who has had many sexual partners and who presents themself in an open or immodest way.
47. Gooner
A term referring to the extended buildup of sexual arousal and pleasure. It has recently gained popularity among young children as a form of insult.
48. Edging
A TikTok trend using the phrase “Vivek I edge to you” which emerged to mock Vivek Ramaswamy, with Gen Alpha popularizing it to provoke reactions.
49. Huzz
A new, more informal, and derogatory way of saying the word “ho*s.”
50. Bomboclat
A Jamaican Patoi term used to refer to a menstrual pad, but has long since evolved to mean a curse word similar in intensity to the word “f*ck.”
51. Pegged
A word growing in popularity that refers to men who enjoy being dominated by women sexually.
52. Oil Up
A suggestive term that implies using lubricant to prepare oneself for some type of sexual activity.
53. Fein
Someone with an intense craving or desire for something, particularly some type of drug or substance.
Gen Alpha Language for Relationships
54. Twin
A term of endearment for a close friend who is like a sibling.
55. Shayla
A word used to describe feelings of heartbreak or sadness over a situation. The term emerged from a video of actor Tyrese Gibson, who was crying while saying the phrase “my Shayla.”
56. Fam
Short for “Family” is used to refer to close friends or a group of close friends who are considered like family.
57. Homeboy
A friend, especially one who you’ve known for a long time, who lives in the same neighborhood as you.
58. Bruv
A slang term that is short for “brother.”
59. Motion
Someone who has a very active and engaging lifestyle that people could be envious of.
60. Alpha
A dominant and assertive person who is perceived as a leader and who takes charge.
61. Situationship
A romantic and sexual relationship that is not defined by any labels or commitment.
62. Ghosting
The act of ending a personal relationship with someone by withdrawing from all communication.
Unique Gen Alpha Phrases
63. Brain rot
A state that has emerged due to a drop in thinking skills from watching too much low-quality online content.
64. Fanum Tax
A meme that originated from the American streamer, Fanum, this is a slang term that describes an obligation to share food or other items with others, even if you don’t want to.
65. Just Put the Fries in the Bag Bro
A slang phrase used in online contexts, particularly on platforms like TikTok. It generally means to stop having unnecessary conversations and get to the point.
66. Gassing you up
To excessively flatter or praise someone, often to the point of making them overly confident.
67. “Pick Me” Energy
A phrase that is used to refer to someone, especially a woman, who acts in a way to gain male validation and approval.
68. You’re Not Him
Used to demean and degrade someone by saying that they are not special or important.
69. Left No Crumbs
When someone does something extremely well to the point that there is no room for improvement.
70. Not Gonna Lie
Used to introduce a statement that is blunt and opinionated.

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71. It’s Giving
A slang term that is used to describe something that embodies a particular vibe or style.
72. Canon Event
A significant and often embarrassing experience that shapes a person’s character or life.
73. Crash Out
This word is often used to describe a strong and extreme reaction to a situation that often involves a breakdown.
74. And Did
A situation that is often used by people to show that they delivered on what they had promised they would.
75. On God
An expression that is used by a person to show that they are being honest and telling the truth.
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76. Lowkey
Something that is done is in a low-profile way without revealing or drawing too much attention to oneself.
77. Savage
A person who is fearless or brutally honest, sometimes even bordering on ruthless.
78. Ick
A sudden feeling of disgust or aversion, especially in the context of romantic relationships.
79. Drip
A person’s style, particularly their fashion and accessories, often implies a confident and cool look.
80. Flex
To show off or flaunt something, often possessions or achievements.
81. Mog
A slang term that is used to imply a person has superiority over another in terms of attractiveness and success.
82. Yapping
Talking excessively, often about unimportant things, and mostly in a loud and annoying manner.
83. Deadass
Slang or “seriously.” Used to imply exasperation and annoyance over something unbelievable.
84. Geeked
Filled with a lot of excitement and enthusiasm over something.
85. Skkrrrt
The word itself does not have any specific meaning. It is only used as an expression to show that someone has understood something that they were told.
86. Clocked
To notice and observe something and reach a correct conclusion about it.
87. Lore
A unique and quirky story about someone’s life.
Random Gen Alpha Slang Dictionary
88. Bruh
A casual way to address a friend, mostly a male friend.
89. Salty
Someone who is annoyed or resentful due to some type of loss or failure.
90. Bet
A term for agreement and acceptance of something that is said or planned.
91. Goat
A short form for the phrase “greatest of all time.” Used to refer to people who are at the best at a specific activity.
92. Sheesh
The word has no meaning literally, but is commonly used to express surprise or disbelief.
93. Vibe
The general atmosphere or mood of a specific situation or place.
94. Chad
A strong, handsome man who attracts women very easily.
95. Glaze
Excessive or unwanted praise or flattery, often to the point of exaggeration or fakeness.
96. Gurt
Gurting, or Gurt, is ironic slang from the “Gurt: Yo” meme, meaning doing something clever but risky.
97. The Clurb
“Clurb” is a slang variation of the word “club,” featuring a playful and exaggerated pronunciation.
98. Clutch
A slang term for when someone comes to your help at the last minute.
99. Tweak
Behaving in a wildly excited or agitated manner, especially under the influence of drugs.
100. Flex
To show off or flaunt something in a way that is intended to make someone jealous.
How XNPSY Can Help You Figure Out Generation Alpha Slang
If you are trying to keep up with Gen Alpha’s lingo, guessing isn’t enough. You need XNSPY for direct access to the way this generation actually talks.
The first thing that helps is XNSPY’s ability to monitor regular text messages. You can read exactly what your kid is sending and receiving, including deleted messages. That means when they text “She’s lowkey an op,” you are seeing the conversation around it. Context matters, and this gives you that.
But Gen Alpha doesn’t live in just one app. Most of their slang-heavy conversations happen on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok DMs, Discord, and more. XNSPY taps into those platforms, so you are not stuck trying to piece together what is going on from just texts.
You see the slang being used in its natural environment – friend groups, comment threads, meme exchanges, inside jokes. It is the closest thing to digital immersion without being intrusive.
Then there is the Watchlist feature. You can plug in any slang term – whether it is something you have heard in passing or read online – and XNSPY will alert you if it shows up in your kid’s messages, search queries, or emails. If “rizz,” “NPC,” or “delulu” pop up, you get notified instantly. This means you don’t have to constantly scroll through conversations or rely on lists that are already outdated by the time they are published.
XNSPY also shows you what they are searching online and watching on YouTube. This gives you insight into where they are picking up new terms. If they are watching videos titled “What does skibidi rizz mean?” or searching “Gen Alpha slang 2025,” that is a clear window into what is influencing their vocabulary.
And because a lot of these conversations happen in disappearing messages or private stories, XNSPY’s screenshot feature fill in the gaps. You can capture the slang that might only flash for a second, and actually understand it in context.
FAQS
How does Gen Alpha slang spread?
Gen Alpha slang spreads mainly through social media platforms like TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat, and Discord. Viral videos, memes, and influencer content play a big role in introducing and popularizing new terms. Online games and group chats also help slang catch on quickly among peers. Because this generation is so digitally connected, new phrases can go mainstream in days. The constant flow of content keeps the slang fresh and always changing.
How can I tell if a slang term is inappropriate?
To determine if a slang term is inappropriate, try looking it up on trusted websites, slang dictionaries, or parenting forums. Be cautious – some terms may seem harmless but have hidden or adult meanings. Context is key, so pay attention to how and where the word is being used. If you’re unsure, asking your child directly in a non-judgmental way can also help clarify its meaning.
Is it okay for adults to use Gen Alpha slang?
Yes, adults can use Gen Alpha slang, especially to connect with younger people or show they are in tune with modern culture. However, it’s best used in moderation and with context. Overusing slang or misusing it can come off as awkward or out of touch. It’s often more effective to understand the terms rather than try to speak like a teenager. Being aware of the slang helps foster better conversations and digital awareness without needing to fully adopt it.
How can I make sure that my child is not using inappropriate slang terms?
The best way to ensure your child isn’t using inappropriate slang is through open communication and digital awareness. However, slang can be subtle or coded, making it hard to spot. Tools like XNSPY help by monitoring social media, chats, and setting keyword alerts for risky or trending terms. You’ll get notified if concerning language appears, allowing you to address it early. This supports both safety and meaningful conversations without invading your child’s privacy outright.