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Popular Gen X Slang and What It Means Today

By Alan Reiner | Oct 28, 2024
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Gen X slang is more than just quirky phrases; it's a reflection of a vibrant culture. You’ll uncover terms that shaped a generation and see how they’ve influenced today’s lingo.

Rediscover these expressions that defined youth in the '70s and '80s, and see how they resonate with your own experiences.

Chill

“Chill” is a versatile term you might hear often. It can mean to relax or take it easy. If someone tells you to chill, they're suggesting you calm down or not stress about something.

Here's a little rundown:

  • Chill out: A way to tell someone to relax.
  • Chillax: A fun mix of chill and relax, used to suggest unwinding.

People in Gen X popularized this slang, and it still feels relevant today.

Here are other examples of using this word:

Veg Out

"Veg out" is a phrase you might remember from your childhood. It means to relax and do very little, often while sitting or lounging around.

People typically veg out while watching TV, playing video games, or just hanging out with friends. It's all about unwinding and taking a break from the busyness of life.

This slang captures the essence of taking it easy and enjoying downtime.

See this post about this slang word:

Going Postal

“Going postal” is a phrase you’ve probably heard if you grew up in the ’90s. It refers to someone becoming extremely angry or losing control, often in a dramatic way.

This term originated from a series of violent incidents involving postal workers in the U.S. during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It highlights workplace stress and pressure.

Here’s more information about that incident:

While the phrase captures frustration, it’s important to use it thoughtfully.

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