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Most Confusing Gen Z Slang Of 2025

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Gen Z Slang

Slang plays a central role in how younger generations communicate today.

Words like “Aura Points,” “Rizz,” and “Mid” have moved from online spaces into everyday conversations, pushed along by memes and social media trends.

But which terms are people most confused by? The team at McLuck recently dug through Google search data to find the most searched-for words.

Gen Z

The most confusing Gen Z slang term of 2025 is “Pookie,” according to search data, with over 1.36 million people looking it up online.

Typically used as a cute nickname for a partner or close friend, the word’s popularity may come from its widespread use on TikTok and in viral clips, where it’s used ironically, affectionately, or both. Its tone is deliberately childish, which may add to its confusion for older audiences unfamiliar with how Gen Z blends humor with sincerity.

Bet” came in second with just over 1.1 million searches. It’s used to show agreement or acceptance, similar to saying “okay” or “sure.”

The phrase has been around for years in Black American English but has recently been picked up by wider online culture, especially on Twitter and TikTok. Its short, confident delivery seems to suit fast-paced online conversations.

In third place is “Mother,” attracting 1.08 million searches. Despite its familiar form, it doesn’t refer to a parent.

Instead, it’s used to describe a woman — usually a celebrity or influencer — who’s admired or seen as iconic. It’s often used in fan communities and can carry an exaggerated, camp tone. The confusion likely comes from its literal meaning, which doesn’t match how it’s used in social posts.

Real,” in fourth place with 749,940 searches, is often used to express emotional alignment.

When someone says “real,” they’re signaling that something resonates with them or reflects their experience. It’s part of a broader trend of flattening emotional expression into quick, minimalist language, often paired with images or videos.

Fit,” a shortened form of “outfit,” is fifth with 708,400 searches.

It’s been popular in UK slang for years but has since gone global, especially on Instagram and TikTok where “fit checks” and fashion breakdowns are common. Its simplicity can make it easy to misinterpret if you don’t see it in context.

Sigma,” sixth with 619,320 searches, refers to a “lone wolf” type of masculinity, often associated with self-reliance and detachment.

It’s positioned as a counter to the more traditional “alpha male” stereotype. The term has spread across TikTok, YouTube, and Reddit, often in short clips that promote self-help or social hierarchy commentary. Its ideological undertones make it more complex than other slang terms on the list.

Seventh is “Ratio,” which drew 607,620 searches. On platforms like X (formerly Twitter), a post is said to be “ratioed” if it gets more replies than likes, usually indicating backlash or disagreement.

The term is now used more broadly to signify social disapproval. It reflects how public perception is judged numerically on social media.

The phrase “On God,” with 576,620 searches, sits in eighth.

It’s used to affirm that someone is being serious or truthful, similar to saying “I swear.” While common in American slang, its religious phrasing may be confusing for those outside that context or for non-native speakers.

Cringe,” ninth at 454,370 searches, isn’t new but has taken on renewed cultural weight.

It’s used to call out awkward, embarrassing, or outdated behavior, especially in internet culture. Its surge in searches suggests people still struggle to pin down when and why something is labeled cringe, as the term is often subjective.

Closely following is “Sleep On,” with 453,120 searches.

It means to underestimate or overlook someone or something, often used to highlight underrated talent.

The phrase encourages people to pay attention before it’s too late. It’s frequently used in music, sports, and influencer contexts.

Full Ranking

Rank Slang Term Meaning Searches Worldwide
1 Pookie Cute nickname (partner/friend) 1,362,200
2 Bet Affirmative; “okay” or “sure” 1,100,730
3 Mother Admired woman; icon 1,079,620
4 Real Authentic; relatable 749,940
5 Fit Outfit 708,400
6 Sigma Lone wolf mentality 619,320
7 Ratio Replies > Likes (often bad) 607,620
8 On God Swear; very serious 576,620
9 Cringe Embarrassing or awkward 454,370
10 Sleep On Underestimate 453,120
11 Rizz Flirting skill; charisma 428,500
12 Skibidi Viral nonsense phrase 411,000
13 Bop Good song 375,000
14 Cap Lie 360,430
15 Huzz Derogatory term, like “hoes” 356,000
16 NPC Boring/unoriginal person 338,120
17 Slay Succeed or look amazing 337,670
18 Gyatt Slang for someone with curves 275,000
19 Iykyk “If you know, you know” 273,100
20 Ghosting Disappearing from contact 268,190
21 Simp Overly eager or submissive in romance 250,300
22 Crash Out Act impulsively 241,500
23 Ick Turn-off 226,600
24 Delulu Funny way to say “delusional” 209,100
25 Lock In Focus up; commit 200,390
26 Zesty Sassy or flamboyant 199,700
27 Sus Suspicious 199,500
28 Tweaking Acting wild or irrational 171,600
29 Flex Show off 165,260
30 Heated Angry 162,320
31 Bougie Pretentiously fancy 156,260
32 DMs Direct Messages 149,680
33 Flop Failure 140,800
34 Facts Agreement; truth 128,130
35 Valid Legit; high-quality 119,119
36 No Cap Not lying; honest 112,420
37 Green Flag Good sign in someone 107,350
38 Red Flag Problematic sign 100,400
39 Triggered Emotionally provoked 96,390
40 Era Phase or period (e.g., “soft girl era”) 95,170
41 Thirst Trap Attractive post for attention 93,400
42 W Win or success 92,710
43 Ate Did exceptionally well 88,870
44 L Loss or failure 85,500
45 Snatched Well-styled; flawless 85,030
46 Opps Enemies 76,630
47 Go Off Express strongly or succeed 59,680
48 AMA Ask Me Anything 52,420
49 Face Card Attractive face 52,400
50 Finna “Fixing to”; about to 47,210
51 Bussin’ Extremely good (esp. food) 47,130
52 Roman Empire Something someone thinks about often 43,730
53 Touch Grass Go outside; get real 41,200
54 Mid Mediocre 39,700
55 Fanum Tax Unspoken rule to share 35,200
56 Fire Excellent 34,400
57 BFFR “Be for real” 33,700
58 Queen Praise for strong woman 32,000
59 Pick-Me Seeks validation, puts others down 23,500
60 Deadass Totally serious 20,500
61 High-Key Obvious; not hiding it 19,230
62 Beige Flag Quirky, neutral personality trait 19,100
63 Glitching Confused or frozen in thought 16,220
64 Periodt Emphatic way to say “period” 15,390
65 Pluh Conversation ender 12,500
66 Hits Different Feels stronger or more meaningful 8,240
67 Let Him Cook Let them continue 7,600
68 Clapback Witty comeback 7,190
69 Slaps Sounds or feels great 6,870
70 Caught in 4K Caught red-handed 6,400
71 For the Plot Do it for the experience 5,420
72 Aura Points Indicators of social appeal 4,660
73 Vibe Check Evaluation of someone’s mood or energy 3,810
74 Rent-Free Stuck in your mind 2,690
75 Main Character Person who stands out 2,620

Methodology

The team analysed 75 popular Gen Z phrases, mainly used on Instagram, TikTok, and X. They measured worldwide search volumes for “what does [Gen Z phrase]” and “[Gen Z phrase] meaning” to find out which terms confuse people the most. The phrase with the highest number of searches ranked first; the one with the fewest ranked last.

Source

Google search volume


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