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New school year, new slang: Gen Alpha terms explained, no Fanum tax necessary

TORONTO - If you’ve noticed kids’ conversations sound a little different this back-to-school season, you’re not alone.

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New school year, new slang: Gen Alpha terms explained, no Fanum tax necessary

A fake text exchange using slang terms is shown in this photo illustration shot in Toronto on Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Staff


TORONTO - If you’ve noticed kids’ conversations sound a little different this back-to-school season, you’re not alone.

Words like “skibidi,” “sigma” and “gyatt” now pepper tweens’ sentences, and “Ohio” is more than just a U.S. state: it’s a state of being.

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