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Tribal Elder
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These are different slang terms from gen z and upcoming gen alpha.... It is important to know to avoid confusion during texting/online and in person interactions, during the interaction if you are confused and don't get what the girl is saying, the momentum and vibe will drop she will auto reject (is hard to explain).... I was trying to explain this to @Chase Here

Sigma= the leader of the group

Cap= Cope and excuse when "no cap" mean i am being honest

only in ohio=
In n slang, "Ohio" is used to describe something as weird, cringe, bad, or undesirable. It's a negative term that can be used to insult someone or describe a situation as lame or strange.
  • As an insult: Saying "you're so Ohio" means someone is being strange or awkward, similar to being "cringe".
  • As a descriptor: You can describe an object, event, or person as "Ohio" to say it's not good, as in, "That new movie is so Ohio".
  • In phrases: It is often combined with other popular slang words, such as "skibidi" or "rizz," to create phrases like "Ohio rizz," which refers to awkward or unsuccessful flirting.
Gyatt= Booty ratings level 1 gyatt means flat butt/ level 10 gyatt big ass

Bet= agreeing

Brah= surprise/ disbelief/ ridiculous

skibidi= Skibidi" is slang originating from the viral YouTube series Skibidi Toilet that is popular among Gen Alpha. It can mean different things depending on the context, such as "cool," "bad," or "weird," but is often used as a nonsensical or random filler word without a specific meaning.

clap back= fight back, confront

dank = good quality

delulu= delusional (onitis)

cold = impressive / usually freezing emoji (as you can see if you don't know this you can misunderstand the text as negative when is positive)

goat= skills aka me (greatest of all time)

bussin= food delicious or something really cool

lore (this one i still have trouble understanding)= In Gen Z slang, "lore" refers to the detailed, often dramatic, backstory or personal history of a person or topic. It has evolved from its traditional meaning of background information to describe the narrative threads and "trauma-based" emotional context that define an individual's identity on social media, especially platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Sharing this personal lore is a way for Gen Z to be authentic and build community through storytelling.


sus= suspect, suspicious, questionable behavior

drip= cool outfit, trending styel, someone digging your style... "your shoes are dripping" is your shoes are too cool..

dupe= knock off ..... Imitation of designer style at cheaper price...

simp= beta loser, push over over women...

iykyk= if you know you know

lit= something awesome, amazing, cool.... or someone drunk or high

slay= someone performing extremely well, cool, awsome

salty= angry, bitter, jealousy, mean

stan= super fan, follower, groupie, fan boy

take a sit= relax, quiet down

wig= exitement

irl= in real life


its sending me = exitment

green flag= keeper

red flag= not good

fire= cool like a cool outfit....

Again guys, you also want to know, some of the drinks, social media they follow, clothing trends etc.... This will help you in the seduction like you are part of tribe and you get her and her group...


 

JT Sunshine

Cro-Magnon Man
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Don't forget "girl math"... I've been getting great reactions from that one

"Girl math" is a popular online trend that describes the humorous, illogical rationalizations people use to justify purchases. Examples include thinking something under a certain amount is free, or that returning an item is the same as making money.
 
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