
Tiktok, one of the most sought-after social media platforms, used by different ages – all over the world. Garnering a total of 1.925 billion users around the globe, TikTok has simply sky-rocketed. Undoubtedly, many famous people today have started out from a simple video and became so popular; people such as Bella Poarch, Dixie D’Amelio – and so many more.
But with that popularity and the ever-evolving tech, music, trends – there’s also that one thing that will always stick – the TikTok Slang. Many words, across hashtags, captions or video content – become so seemingly different, unique – and fun!
Thus, without further ado – here are the most popular TikTok slang and their meanings!
FYP or the FOR YOU PAGE.
Ultimately used as a hashtag but becomes the talk of the town – FYP is TikTok’s main feed which shows off videos from the interests of its users. This is the type of algorithm that you will never get annoyed of because it provides you with videos that you love.
POV or POINT OF VIEW
Ever saw videos that say POV? That’s what is all about, a first-person point of view that shows a user’s experience from an event or sometimes from childhood or beyond the years. It is a fun and engaging way for a person to share stories or experiences on an online platform.
CEO OF….
Now this one is playful, entertaining and maybe sometimes cringey. CEO OF ‘something’ is a trend these days that means a person is best at something. Like, CEO OF scare pranks or CEO OF sleep. It is creative and funny!
WYF or Where You From
Practically popular and mostly commented but also being used as hashtags on caption. The term WYF hints at someone asking the TikTok user where he or she leaves in a friendlier way. But usually, it depends on the context of the video they are commenting – you know?
Cap or No Cap
This term usually comes up with videos that are either fake or true – good or bad. So, if someone says, the Arianna Concert was amazing – no cap. This usually means that the concern was excellent and they mean it! Sometimes, Cap or No Cap comes up when users are trying to figure out if the video content is cap or no cap.
SLAY
The most obvious and the most used around the TikTok community. Saying SLAY means that someone or something is so good or amazing. It usually shows a great momentum or hyping someone up for something they are doing.
Other Gen-Z TikTok Slang you might be seeing:
- Rizz or someone has the ability to attract people.
- Beige flag is saying that a person isn’t really interesting.
- We Stan usually says that they are in support of something or an event or someone.
End note
TikTok slang is continuous which means it is evolving and it keeps changing. More and more slangs are going to be invented or discovered. That is why it is always so good to keep up with the trend these days. Do you have a favorite TikTok slang?