The TikTok Slang Collision: How Hispanic Gen Z Mixes 22 Countries Into One Language
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An exclamation of shock or awe, short for "God damn," that escaped TikTok and became part of Gen Z internet vocabulary across Spanish-speaking countries. You drop it when something hits you visually or just leaves you speechless.
“Gyatt, ¿has visto lo que acaba de pasar?”
“Gyatt, did you see what just happened?”
“Los comentarios de ese TikTok están llenos de "gyatt" por todas partes.”
“The comments on that TikTok are full of gyatt everywhere.”
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An exclamation of shock or awe, short for "God damn," that escaped TikTok and became part of Gen Z internet vocabulary across Spanish-speaking countries. You drop it when something hits you visually or just leaves you speechless.
“Gyatt, ¿has visto lo que acaba de pasar?”
“Gyatt, did you see what just happened?”
“Los comentarios de ese TikTok están llenos de "gyatt" por todas partes.”
“The comments on that TikTok are full of gyatt everywhere.”