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Understand the Meaning of Viral TikTok Terms Among Gen Z

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Kapanlagi.com - Social media platforms like TikTok are not just places for entertainment, but also a breeding ground for new language. Many unique terms are emerging and quickly gaining popularity. To understand the content, it is important to know the meaning of TikTok terms that are frequently used today.

Some terms may sound strange or even absurd, but they have exciting meanings and are rooted in their communities. From "brainrot" to "rizzler", they all reflect the creative expressions of the digital generation.

If you want to know today’s popular terms, here’s a list of TikTok terms you need to know so you won’t be out of the loop! Let's check it out, KLovers!

1. Brainrot

"Brainrot" is used when someone feels overly obsessed or fixated on something, like a character, song, or meme, to the point that their mind is constantly filled with it. This term humorously describes a condition of "brain damage" due to overexposure to certain content.

On TikTok, people often say "This song gave me brainrot" to indicate that the song is too catchy. This term is usually not negative; rather, it shows an exaggerated fondness that is amusing. It can be used in the context of fandom, video edits, or audio trends that dominate the FYP.

2. Looksmaxxing

"Looksmaxxing" means making maximum efforts to improve physical appearance. This can include skincare, exercise, diet, and wearing outfits that suit body shape. This term is widely used on TikTok and self-improvement forums.

TikTok users sometimes share looksmaxxing tips such as suitable hairstyles, skincare routines, or posing techniques. Although often associated with men, this concept is also broadly applicable, especially in viral glow-up or transformation trends.

3. Butterfly Era

"Butterfly era" describes a phase of self-transformation into a more beautiful and free version of oneself, much like a butterfly. On TikTok, it is used to showcase moments of positive change, usually after going through difficult times or a toxic relationship.

Many contents show someone "entering the butterfly era" after self-healing, going on vacation, or discovering their true self. This term has become a creative way to describe elegant personal growth, implying confidence and a desire to evolve.

4. Fanum Tax

"Fanum tax" originates from the streamer Fanum who enjoys stealing his friends' food during live streams. On TikTok, this term is used to describe someone who always 'steals' food or items without permission, but does so in a funny or friendly manner.

This term has now become a common joke, especially in mukbang content or vlogs with friends. For example, someone might say "Fanum tax first" while taking their friend's food. This has become part of the light-hearted humor culture on TikTok that is full of relaxed expressions.

5. GYATT

"GYATT" is an abbreviation for "God Damn!" but pronounced with a characteristic tone, usually to show a reaction to something interesting, surprising, or tempting. On TikTok, this term often appears when seeing people with striking appearances.

This expression is often used in a funny or exaggerated context, such as when seeing someone dressed to the nines or achieving body goals. Many parody contents use the "GYATT" sound as a reaction effect, adding both dramatic and comedic elements.

6. Mewing

Mewing is a technique of placing the tongue on the roof of the mouth to shape the jaw more firmly. On TikTok, this term is often parodied or used as part of a glow-up trend because it is believed to improve facial structure naturally.

Although its medical effectiveness is still debated, "mewing" has gone viral because many users share their facial transformations. This is usually accompanied by funny captions or Gen Z-style tips that combine beauty trends with humor.

7. Anomaly Meme / Strange Language Gen Alpha

Languages like "tung tung sahur", "tralalelo tralala", and "dung dung ceplok" are known as anomaly memes, a term that appears without clear context but is funny. This term is characteristic of Gen Alpha and quickly goes viral on TikTok due to its absurd chaos.

These memes have no concrete meaning, but their silliness makes them funny. They are used to add a humorous effect in videos, especially when depicting chaos or an absurd atmosphere. The point is: the more disconnected, the more viral.

8. Aura+++

"Aura+++" indicates that someone has a very strong presence or charm that attracts attention. On TikTok, this term is used to describe people who appear charismatic, confident, and automatically capture attention, even without effort.

Usually attributed to idols, models, or influencers who look stunning. Captions like "she has such aura+++" become spontaneous compliments. This term replaces the words "charming" or "glowing" in the more expressive language style of Gen Z.

9. Rizzler

"Rizzler" comes from the word "rizz" which means the ability to flirt or seduce. A Rizzler is someone who is very good at flirting, usually without much effort. On TikTok, this term often appears in humorous content or dating simulation scenarios.

Sentences like "He's the ultimate rizzler" indicate that someone has undeniable charm. This term is often used in a joking context, especially when someone successfully attracts another person with just one sentence.

10. Sigma

"Sigma" refers to an independent and dominant man who does not follow conventional social norms. On TikTok, this term often appears in motivational content or parodies of tough, aloof, yet charismatic male characters.

"Sigma male" content is often paired with intense music and quotes about living alone, regardless of what others say. Sometimes serious, sometimes satirical. This term mimics the archetype of an anti-mainstream man who lives life on his own terms.

These are some TikTok terms that you might want to know about. There is still a lot more information that you can discover by reading articles on kapanlagi.com. Because, if not now, when?

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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