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So how much Gen Z slang do YOU know?MailOnline visits streets of London, Solihull and Sunderland to ask millennials and boomers if they know the real meaning of terms like peng, bare and beef

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
When asked what 'rizz' means in Solihull, near Birmingham, our reporter had no idea'. He refused to even guess a guess, saying, "I would not have a clue, I'm afraid." The 65-year-old chuckled and joked, "I'm sure why I don't know that one!" as he read the definition. Annaliisa Asbait, 38, of Estonia, said the new slang terms are'very confusing' at Borough Market near London Bridge. 'Northern slang is very different from southern slang,' she said, so I had to start from scratch when she first arrived here.' The terms beef, as well as 'buff,' which means strong, were the easiest to get right for people in the North East. When asked to name nearly every one of the items, primary education student Maddie Thomson was able to correctly identify almost all of them. Eddie Crockhill, a former coal miner, knew little of the terms. The 82-year-old from Seaham said, "I am completely confused with the word NPC." I've never heard of the word peng before. I believe fam would mean some sort of family reunion, and salty would be synonymous with the seaside.'