Slaps isn’t new in an ‘Internet’ sense, it’s been around for a few years, but it’s reached enough saturation now that it is commonly used. And now that it’s common, fr fr, more people ate being introduced to it as if it was new.
It’s still new in a slang sense but more of an ‘elder/baby’ generational slang divide.
Is that (slaps) even new? It doesn’t feel new.
I’m 42 and never heard it before in that context.
Slaps isn’t new in an ‘Internet’ sense, it’s been around for a few years, but it’s reached enough saturation now that it is commonly used. And now that it’s common, fr fr, more people ate being introduced to it as if it was new.
It’s still new in a slang sense but more of an ‘elder/baby’ generational slang divide.
It just seems like people thinking sus is new when we were saying it since at least 1990.
All of this has happened. All of this will happen again.