Habits and Hustle - Episode 234: How To Use Rizz, Chilling, Bussin’, and Dog Water in A Sentence
Episode Date: April 21, 2023In this solo episode of the Habits and Hustle podcast, we are joined by my son Dylan. He shares with us the slang words young people are using these days and what they all mean. From where the words c...ome from to how to use them in a sentence, you will come out of this episode as being fluent in trendy slang words. What we discuss: 00:50: What slang words does Dylan know? 01:41: What does it mean to have “rizz”? 03:23: What does it need to be chilling? 04:08: What does it mean to be bussin’? 05:18: What does it mean to say something slaps? 06:22: What does dog water mean? My links: Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I got this Tony Robbins you're listening to Habits and Hustle, Creshion.
We didn't episode before regarding slang words that I'm just not in the know of because
I'm too old.
And by the way, the 30 year old foil I have, I think, is also too old.
So I thought it would be really fun to have my 10 year old join this episode. This is Dylan.
Dylan say hi.
He's the cutest.
And since he's 10 years old, he's the right age to school us on some popular slang words
that we don't know. So Dylan, can you give us the top?
What's the, okay, just give us any big slang word.
Well, what's Shani says? Rez is a pretty big slang word.
See, your mom didn't believe me. I didn't believe you, but you, but you used it wrong,
he said. But I used it wrong. Don't you have any. You could say that.
Okay, so how do you use the word? Rez, what is Rez? First of all,
tells you what it is. Rez is like, you got like game. It's like, it's like,
I don't really know how to say this, but it's like, you got like,
like not like basketball, like sports game, you got like other game.
Like game in life, like kind of like you have like some style, kind of.
Yeah. Like you have some, like swag, like swag.
Yeah, sure, swag.
Okay, so she said it was, so, like Connie said it was charisma. like swag. Curisma. Yeah sure, swag. Whatever.
Okay, so she said it was, so that's how it's from the word charisma.
Because that's where it comes from.
No, this is like, no, Riz literally comes from the word charisma.
That's where it, Riz is the RIS in charisma, but they change it to Z.
Okay.
I don't really know how to explain Riz to you.
Okay, so use it and send it.
Use it in the sentence.
Yeah, give me an example.
You got no Riz. Oh, so why, how did I say wrong then? Don't you have explain Riz to you. Okay, so use it and listen to it. Use it in the sentence, yeah, give me an example. You got no Riz.
Oh, so why, how did I say wrong, man?
Don't you have any Riz?
You can't use it like that, because it means like,
Riz is like love kind of.
It's like game and love.
So the way you used it was wrong.
Okay, so.
You have no Riz, like no game.
Okay, so do you have Riz?
I have not answering that question. Okay, I say you have a lot of Riz. I feel you got so much Riz. Yeah, you got so much Riz
Yeah, you're full of Riz. So name it give us another one because we covered that a little already
But now we know that you're wrong. No, what do you mean? We know that I was right. It is the word. It's more game
Gaming comes from charisma. That's where the word I understand
But he's saying you you're using it more
Also charisma and game are very similar
Yeah, okay fine. I'll give it to you. Okay. Give me another one
What's killing?
Chillin come on
Maybe come back. I feel like that one away. I made a comeback. No, it's like I've been using that since I was your age
All right, tell me how do you use in a sentence? I'm just chilling today. I'm just chilling watching Netflix
No, that okay. Yeah, sure sure how you use it in a sense. Yeah, no way
How else would you use it?
Well, I'm telling you, chilling is not one of them.
That's hysterical.
Okay, give me another one.
Well, let's try to think of it on spot.
Oh, okay.
Can you explain Bussin to your mom?
We're discussing this one with her.
Oh, Bussin!
Okay, here we go.
That means it's like really good.
It's like, you'll be like, this food is Bussin.
If you have like McDonald's and it has good fries, you'll be like, this food is bussin. Like, if you have like McDonald's and it has good fries,
you'll be like, this food is bussin.
McDonald's?
What do I say?
It's like, it's like, it's a week on some end.
I need a food.
Okay.
Yeah, I need a McDonald's.
I thought these tacos are bussin, right?
You could say that, like you could say that again.
Yeah.
You could you also use the food example.
Yeah, yeah.
I like this one, I'm sure.
Yeah, yeah, that's, because bussin is really food or you should.
It's like, like, you could be like, this music's bussin. I mean, bussin means I really good. So something that yeah, yeah, that's because the bus and his really food or It's like okay like like you can be like this music's bus and
Okay, so something that's really good is
Bussin you mean other word no, you're on this for you to tell us
Oh
She
Where the kids using it in can play my am three x-ray for this is so crazy
I'm actually 3x at age.
I love it.
You are.
So what are they using in grade 4?
Give us some other words.
Like, it's tough to think of it,
because it's like,
slaps.
Slaps.
No one ever says that.
No one says slaps.
That's slaps.
I don't even know what that is.
Are you serious?
No.
Slaps is a big one online.
Clearly never heard that.
People say B-T-W.
Should I roll a shirt?
I don't buy the way.
I don't buy the way.
Oh yeah, but buy the way.
But people say like,
why would you say like,
what would you say like,
what would you say like,
what would you say like,
what would you say like, X-D,
what would you say like, XD, always like, XD.
What's XD?
Oh, for the smile phase.
It's like, it's like laughing, but it's like, like,
imagine like, okay, this is how you would imagine
like a skeleton laughing.
It's like, I feel like it's like, it's kind of,
you like, you share something funny,
I'll be like, ha ha, XD.
How has, but.
Oh my goodness, see, okay, wait,
do people say, do people say, say LOL by the way just the just LOL
Three letters people say like I
Clap you people say like I clap you which means like I beat you. Oh, that's a good one. I clap to you
Like that's a good one. I clap back a clap back. That's a good one. Okay. I clap to you
I clap because I beat you it means like like like if you beat someone by a lot you be like oh
I completely clapped you okay that's a good one. There is something okay I like I'm choose a good one you guys use clap back. Do you use that or not really like dog water?
What what okay, wait hold on a dog water. It means like okay dog water means like your trash
People say this they say your dog water. It's a fence of dogs. I think it's just
I'm not even lying. So it's like kids in my school. He'd be like, oh my gosh, you're so dog water. I think that's a fence of dogs. I think it's just weird. I'm not even lying.
So you.
There's like kids in my school who'd be like,
oh my gosh, you're so dog water at Fortnite.
You're dog water.
Oh, really?
Dog water.
Dog water is like trash.
Like your trash had something.
Okay, so far we have a couple of good ones
that we did know.
Yeah, clap.
Yeah, clap.
What was it, clap?
I clapped.
I clapped you.
I clapped you.
I clapped you. Dog water is like trash.
XD.
XD, what was the first one thing like a skeleton?
It's like, yeah, like, is like,
what was that?
What was that?
Boston, right?
Okay, give me a spoon more.
These are good.
I feel younger already.
I know, I feel so hip to have a 10 year old.
I'm so, I feel so cool.
Give me a sentence and I'll convert it into like one of them.
Oh, that's a great idea.
That's a great idea.
That's a great idea.
Okay, so I had a really hard day at work today.
I had a really dog water day at work today.
Yeah, that's what people would say.
Really?
Yeah.
They actually say like,
This is like Google Translate.
I feel like we have like a lot.
We need to be a lot of Google Translate for the youth.
Yes, exactly. That's exactly. It's like okay
So give me another one. Okay, how about this? I had a I was super busy today
We have you gonna give me some more like our generation. Yeah, okay, so I was my parents are the worst
Okay, I was playing basketball and I did really bad and then badly. And I have to do all this homework
and my mom's making me go to Hebrew school
and I'm not really happy about it.
Roll, my daddy was dog water.
I got nothing done and I got like four pounds of homework tomorrow.
Four pounds of homework.
Four pounds of homework.
That's what people say, I'm not even right.
Four pounds of homework, that's hysterical.
You would say that?
No, I don't say that, he would do that.
Four pounds of homework?
Are you just making this stuff up on the spot?
I'm not even lying.
Kids probably have four pounds of homework at my school.
They just let it pile up and then like,
No, no.
She's thinking, you're up.
They have like four kilos of homework.
Like, you feel like they like you convert it, maybe.
So you're saying like, people use the word four pounds
when they're talking about a lot of something. do you make up any number like 10 pounds?
Yeah, I remember I have 10 pounds. You pick a weighted amount.
How do I work?
Okay, I think that. Thank you Dylan. You've been so helpful to us.
Yeah, this was actually great. Dogwater is a really good one. I'm gonna, I think I like that.
Dogwater? Dogwater and what was it that clapped is so great. These are good.
Are you writing them down?
No.
Yes.
It looks like you are.
No, I'm texting, but you know.
Okay.
Um, I think that's good.
Dylan, thank you for sharing and thank you for coming
on this so duo episode.
Duo, don't get that wrong.
Or trio.
Yeah, thank you.
This is fine.
Thank you.
Five pounds of podcasts.
Five pounds.
Five pounds.
Thank you.
And there you have it from a 10-year-old named Dylan.
Yeah, if you guys have kids at home, please drop in the Facebook group, some of your favorite
slang words that they use. Yeah, or ones that you don't even sure of, we can ask Dylan.
He'll give you the skinny, isn't that word too? On what it means. Skinny means like you're gonna give them the inside scoop, yeah.
Okay, whatever.
Inside scoop.
I'm glad they still say whatever.
Yeah.
And they stayed the other one to trash.
That was a good one.
Yeah, trash.
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abbreviate
L. S. Yeah, all right. I'm just my teacher. Okay. All right. Thanks for having me on. Thank you for coming
I love you. I love you. Oh, oh. Oh, look who's here.
Hi, sweetie.
Is she too young?
She's too young.
She's not going to know.
I want to think.
No, sorry.
She's too busy dancing.
Lila, how about you?
Do you know any slang words?
No. Thank you everyone.
I know one.
I know one.
Oh, you know one.
Which one?
Sup.
Sup.
Oh, sup.
Good one, Sydney.
Sup, by the way, I think that's a great one.
Really?
Sup, they still use that now.
Makes me happy.
So useful.
I have a good one.
I have a good one.
Oh, okay.
Oh my gosh.
No cap.
Oh, no cap. Oh, that's right. Can everybody say that one? No cap. Do you know?
No cap? Like lies. Like when you say camp that means like lies. Yeah, no cap. No cap means like the truth for sure
Not right this. No, no cap means lies. No cap means lies. That's cap. Yeah, no cap
No cap means no lies. No one says no cap. Everyone just says stop the cap Right, but as in if you're saying no cap that means the line. No, sorry. No one says no cap. I've only said stop the cap
Right, but as I said if you're saying no cap that means the truth no cap, bro
Yeah, yeah, and cap means it's a lie like oh, that's cap
That's a lie and they literally will send it with just a little hat emoji. No, the hat emoji. What?
No, no, okay, what we say you know the hat emoji. That's what they'll do to call it a lie cap
Yeah, but no, no if they're calling it a lie,
they'll just send a hat.
Like a bunch of the hats.
They'll be like cap, cap.
That's cap.
That's cap.
I don't know, but go.
And this is where we end the episode.
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