English teacher’s ‘Gen Z dictionary’ defines slang for ‘white suburbia’

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The educator concluded that its contents were largely inspired by African American Vernacular English: “I know you think that you came up with all these words, but you didn’t.”

“Getting sturdy” was defined as a dance usually used “when winning” while Price learns the phrase “no cap” is used when trying to get to the truth.

“I know you think that you came up with all these words, but you didn’t,” stated Price. “They’ve been around for a long time, and they kind of make their way into society and into your lexicon through pop culture and things like hip hop music and stuff may just sneak their way into your daily vocab.”

 

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