Teacher's funny lesson explaining Gen Z terms turned into a brilliant history lesson
His teaching style totally slaps.

This was a great moment. No cap.
What started out as a lighthearted class presentation quickly turned into a fabulous humanities lesson for all.
A teacher under the pseudonym Larry Lexicon has 1.8 million followers on TikTok, where they tune in to catch the funny-yet-inspirational interactions Lexicon has with his students.
Recently, Lexicon had his class rolling with his meticulously crafted PowerPoint explaining what certain Gen Z words mean.
"All year long I've been listening to you and making a list, which I've compiled here for you โ the Gen Z Term Dictionary," he told the class, saying that they should speak up if anything was inaccurate.
Hereโs what he came up with.
He took โbruh,โ (aka the โstaple of their generationโ) to simply be the alternative for โbro,โ except that โbruh!โ can also be used as an exclamation. That was correct.
Although the word โRizz,โ was fairly new to him, he also correctly guessed that this was short for โcharisma,โ and thus refers to someone who has the ability to charm.
โYou can use it in all kinds of ways. Like Iโm the Rizzard of Oz!โ he joked.
โBussinโ he took to mean that something was good, particularly food. Also correct. He even knew that โbussinโ bussinโโ meant that something was really good. Clearly, Lexicon had done his homework.@larrylexicon Let me know if there are more terms I need to add to my list! #larrylexicon #doyourbuckingvocab #genzterms #teacherlife #highschool #teachersoftiktok #school โฌ original sound - Larry Lexicon
However, a few people pointed out in the comments that many terms have roots in African-American Vernacular English (AAVE). So in his third TikTok, Lexicon chose to make some revisions, and explained to the class why those revisions were important.
"I know you think you came up with a lot of these words, but you didn't, and they've been around for a long time," Lexicon said, noting how parts of AAVE language are at first โlooked down upon by society as uneducated or thuggishโ yet nonetheless sneak into daily vocabulary through pop culture.
"What happens is it makes its way into like, white suburbia, and you get a middle-aged dorky white dude mislabeling it just for a whole generation as a term dictionary," he said. "And it ends up erasing the importance of it."
@larrylexicon Food smacks, music slaps. Got it. #larrylexicon #aave #genzterms #teacherlife #teachersoftiktok #school #revisions #slaps โฌ original sound - Larry Lexicon
Lexicon then admitted that it was a mistake made by his own ignorance, which was okay, because he was able to take feedback, learn and act on it to grow.
โBeing ignorantโs OK, but being willfully ignorant and not doing anything about it โ not so OK."
Viewers who have been following Lexiconโs series applauded him for taking the time to make even a silly little powerpoint into an important conversation for everyone involved.
โI love how youโre learning it and then teaching it! This is education!โ one person wrote.
โThe fact that you came back and showed HOW TO LEARN and that itโs OK NOT TO KNOW but not ok to be willfully ignorant,โ added another.
โThis is a hell of an example for your students,โ read the top comment.
In case youโre curious, here are all the words gathered so far for the newly re-titled "AAVE-inspired Gen Z term dictionary."
- โDeluluโโ delusional.
- โEepyโโ really sleepy.
- โBe so for realโโ โAre you serious?โ
- โWiterawyโโ โLiterally,โ but with emphasis.
- "Baddie" โ "A pretty girl, typically very curvy and independent." But can also be a guy.
- "Gyatt" โ A substitute for โgosh darn!โ typically used in response to seeing a baddie.
- "Getting sturdy" โ A dance usually used when winning, kind of like a touchdown dance.
- "Bet" โ Another way of saying "OK" or "alright." Likely a shortened version of โyou bet.โ
- "Slaps" โ a verb for when a song is really good. Or food. Maybe? Debateโs still out on that one
- "Cap" โ A lie.
- "No cap" โ The truth.
- โOn godโโ undeniable truth.
Lexicon plans to add new words each week throughout the remaining weeks of school. If youโd like to follow along, he can be found on TikTok.
This article originally appeared on 5.19.23
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