36 Young People’s Words You’ll Be Classified as an Older Man If You Don’t Know Them [ Updated as needed ].

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Youth words that will be popular in 2020

Shashapiku

Abbreviation for fashionable picnic.
It refers to a picnic where people bring fashionable goods and food.

Mine make-up

It refers to make-up that looks like a menshera girl. It is characterized by red eyes and lips that look as if they have been swollen by crying.

XX-mi

A phrase with “mi” added to the end, such as “shikkumi ga wow/kaihon (very clear),” “tsurumi (somewhat painful),” “yosami (looks good),” “yabami (yababi),” and so on.

No (not there)

It literally means ” no ” (nothing).
The word became popular when Miyatofilm, a member of the popular comedy duo Omutantsu, imitated an unpleasant Supreme staff member on YouTube. Supreme fans have been sympathizing with the imitation, which has a somewhat loving quality that is strangely free of malicious intent. Although the specific usage of the word has not yet been established, an increasing number of people are using it jokingly in conversation, calling out ” ____ no. It is not clear whether this boom is having an effect, but there are rumors that the brand’s staff has recently become a little more responsive!

Yarafu

Almost synonymous with palipi (party people).
Since the chorus part “Jeg vil at vi” of the song “CHERNOBYL 2017,” which became popular on TikTok in 2020, sounds like “yarrafy,” people who dance to the song, have high tension, or have a flirty atmosphere are Yarrafy” refers to people who dance to the song, are high-spirited, or have a flirtatious atmosphere. The term “yarrafy” is used to describe a person who dances to the music, or who is in high spirits, or who is in a flirtatious mood.

Ajemi/Ajemizawa

It is used to express a person who is in a high mood.
It is said to have become popular due to the frequent use of the YouTube star Kemio. Other frequently used phrases include “yabamizawa shingo (yabby)” and “yabatanien (yabby).

I’m going to fly.

It means “delicious (to the point of ascending to heaven).
It originated when Riki Choshu visited Sarufutsu Village in Hokkaido and ate scallops on the popular comedy duo Chidori’s TV show “Aiseki Shokudo”. The word became popular not only because of its interesting choice of words, but also because of the combination of Chidori’s character and the classic tsukkomi, which is Chidori’s specialty.

KP

The word means “toast.”
It is said that the word was originally used by distributors on YouTube and Nico Live to raise their drinks to the viewers. Many people take a video of the toast scene and post it on their Insta-stories along with the word “KP.”

3150

” meaning “the best.
It is said to have originated from Shiro Kameda’s YouTube channel, where he used it while posing for a picture. The tag is often used on social networking sites as a hashtag, such as “This ramen is 3150,” or “The ramen I had for lunch today was delicious #3150. In real life, there are rare people who use the hashtag in a style that is faithful to the original while striking the same pose as Shiro Kameda himself, but most people do not go that far and use it in a lighthearted manner.
A similar word is “397 (Thank you)” in the sense that the reading is expressed by a series of numbers.

~teri

The “り” in “〇してる” and “〇てる” is replaced by “り”, which adds a cute nuance to the phrase.
What are you doing?” It is used like this: ” I’m watching Netflix.

Ataka

It means “crazy (person).
The phrase originated as a classic “tskkomi” phrase used by the popular comedy duo ” Mitorizu ” (see the picture). Although the phrase was originally popular, it is said to have become even more prevalent among the public due to the active use of the phrase by the seventh generation of comedians, such as EXIT.

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