Mashable 2024年11月26日
From yap to pookie, 2024s most viral internet slang defined
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2024年,互联网上涌现出一批新的流行语,例如“brat”、“crashing out”、“demure”等。这些词语大多源于TikTok和X/Twitter等社交媒体平台,反映了年轻一代的网络文化和语言表达方式。文章介绍了这些流行语的含义、来源和使用场景,例如“brat”源于Charli XCX的专辑,代表了一种不羁、率真的个性;“crashing out”则源于非裔美国人俚语,表示失去控制的行为;“demure”则被赋予了新的含义,表示自知之明、优雅等。此外,文章还提到了“failmarriage”、“glazing”、“pookie”和“yap”等流行语,展现了互联网语言的快速演变和多元化趋势。

🤔 **“Brat”**: 2024年流行文化关键词之一,源于Charli XCX的专辑,用来形容一种不羁、率真、偶尔迷糊,但依然自信洒脱的个性,例如喜欢派对、可能偶尔会崩溃,但依然享受生活。

🗣️ **“Crashing Out”**: 起源于路易斯安那州巴吞鲁日,是非洲裔美国人俚语,被TikTok流行化,指的是鲁莽的行为或失去控制。

🧐 **“Demure”**: 由于TikTok用户Jools Lebron的视频走红,该词获得了新的含义,不再局限于传统的“端庄、娴淑”,而是被用来形容各种状态,例如自知之明、优雅、值得称赞等。

💔 **“Failmarriage”**: 指夫妻关系出现问题,但仍然选择在一起的婚姻状态,受到网剧《继承之战》中角色婚姻关系的启发而流行。

🐶 **“Yap”**: 原指小狗的叫声,现指喋喋不休地说话,在网络上被广泛使用,尤其是在那些活跃于网络的人群中。

💕 **“Pookie”**: 源于TikTok情侣Campbell和Jett Puckett,最初是昵称,类似“亲爱的”或“甜心”,后来被粉丝用于描述自己喜欢的明星,例如“Glen Powell是pookie”。

Each year on the internet brings an entirely new vernacular.

Last year, ijbol and "serving cunt" rose to timeline prominence, and 2024 revitalized yap and pookie. If you haven't given your life over to TikTok and X / Twitter or have someone who has in your life, it can be hard to keep up with the breakneck speed of internet slang.

But fear not: Here are some key internet vocabulary words from the year defined.

Brat

If there was one thing that dominated culture in 2024, it was brat by Charli XCX. The hit album changed the word's meaning forever, with the pop star defining what it means to be a brat in a TikTok. "You're just like that girl who is a little messy and likes to party and maybe says some dumb things sometimes," she said. "[She's someone] who feels herself, but then, also, like, maybe has a breakdown, but kinda parties through it. It's very honest. It's very blunt. It's very volatile."

There's also a lot of lime green, cigarettes, and wrap-around sunglasses involved. Bonus points if your name is Julia.

Crashing out

Crashing out is an all-too-familiar example of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) slang getting appropriated as TikTok slang.

According to KnowYourMeme, the term originated in Baton Rogue, Louisiana, and can be heard in music from local rappers like NBA YoungBoy. It refers to reckless behavior or losing self-control and became the phrase du jour on TikTok in late 2024.

Demure

Thanks to TikTokker Jools Lebron's viral "very mindful, very cutesy" video, demure will forever hold a new meaning. As defined by Dictionary.com, demure means "characterized by shyness or modesty; reserved," but it's come to mean anything from self-aware, sophisticated, and restrained to good and praiseworthy and, well, nothing. The word defined the end of summer 2024 on the internet and was added to many people's vocabularies. Dictionary.com even crowned it the Word of the Year.

Failmarriage

The internet enthusiasm around Challengers, specifically the marriage between tennis player Art (Mike Faist) and his coach Tashi (Zendaya), renewed interest in a word that's gained traction online in recent years: failmarriage. Think of the marriage between Shiv (Sarah Snook) and Tom (Matthew Macfadyen) in HBO's Succession. The word failmarriage means precisely what it sounds like — a marriage in free fall, but the couple chooses to stay together anyway.

Glazing

Perhaps one of the more niche words used to gain traction online is glazing, which refers to overhyping something. According to KnowYourMeme, it first appeared on Discord in 2021 before becoming popular on Twitch in 2022. Still, it's only in the past couple of years that the term has migrated to TikTok, exposing it to a more widespread audience.

Pookie

Thanks to the Southern TikTok couple Campbell and Jett Puckett, the term of endearment came back in a significant way in 2024. Believe it or not, "You're looking amazing tonight, pookie" happened this year. While the term floated around on TikTok starting in 2020, Jett's endearing insistence on referring to his wife as "pookie" catapulted it into the mainstream.

While pookie is typically used as a vocative, like honey or sweetie, fandoms began using it to describe their faves. For example, these days, it's common to see someone online say, "Glen Powell is pookie." Language is constantly evolving online.

Yap

In 2024, you don't chitchat, gab, prattle, or blabber; you yap. Yapping refers to talking excessively or at length. Those who can't stop yapping are yappers. Those who are extremely online love to yap and self-identify as yappers. The verb initially referred to a small dog and then morphed into a verb describing the high-pitched bark of a dog, but by the 1800s, it already referred to humans talking.

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