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Trending Slangs Everyone's Using Right Now (2025 Edition)

Language is evolving faster than ever—and Gen Z is leading the charge. From social media captions to group chats, a fresh batch of slangs has taken over, and you’ve either already used them… or you’re about to.

Indrayani Walokar

Whether you're trying to decode your younger sibling’s Instagram story or just want to sound a little less "boomer" at brunch, here’s your quick guide to what’s trending in slanguage right now.

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1. Delulu

What it means: Being delusionally optimistic—usually about love, career, or situationships.

“I know he hasn’t texted in 4 months, but I’m still delulu. We’re endgame.”

It’s funny, ironic, and self-aware—everything Gen Z loves.

2. Rizz

What it means: Charisma or charm, especially the kind that gets someone romantically interested.
Short for "charisma."

“Did you see her rizz up the whole room in five minutes?”

Still going strong from 2024 and now part of regular flirt vocab.

3. Main Character Energy

What it means: Acting like the protagonist of a dramatic movie—confident, stylish, and unbothered.

“She walked into the café in a trench coat and shades. Total main character energy.”

Pairs well with slow-mo Reels and Lana Del Rey soundtracks.

4. It’s giving…

What it means: A way to describe vibes or reference pop culture comparisons.

“This outfit? It’s giving retro Bollywood villain’s girlfriend.”

This one has infinite meme potential and is now even seen in brand campaigns.

5. Simp

What it means: Someone who’s overly affectionate or obsessed with someone they like.

“I’m such a simp for homemade khichdi during the rains.”

What began as a dig is now said with pride or affection (and often with food or pets involved).

6. No Cap

What it means: “For real” or “Not lying.” Opposite of "capping" or bluffing.

“That pani puri spot in Sadashiv Peth? Best in Pune, no cap.”

Still widely used across memes and TikTok/Instagram Reels.

7. Soft Launch

What it means: Subtly showing you're dating someone without revealing too much.

“Just posted a photo of him from behind. It’s the soft launch stage.”

If there’s a hand, a coffee mug, or a blurred jawline—it’s happening.

8. Caught in 4K

What it means: Getting exposed clearly or caught doing something embarrassing (or adorable).

“You said you hate cats, but this Reel shows you petting five. Caught in 4K!”

This slang is now even used by parents trying to be funny.

9. Snatched

What it means: Looking exceptionally good or well-put-together.

“That saree with the belt? Snatched.”

Think of it as the cooler version of “slaying.”

Slangs aren’t just words—they’re tiny snapshots of how a generation feels, jokes, flirts, and copes. So whether you're in your delulu era, posting a soft launch, or just trying to have that main character energy, remember: language is always in beta.

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