These are ASL signs that represent English slang words used in America. If you want a video where I teach you ASL slang signs unique to American Sign Language, let me know in the comments! 🤟🤟🤟
VIDEO HILARIOUS! I have teens in my life, so this video is timely! Please create a part 2 video, and if / when you do that, then please include WHATEVER (the sassy whatever made with 2 tilted Ls) and GIRL (aka GIRRRRL much slower on the jawbone than regular)! This video made me laugh hard! I think it just might be my favorite one! 🎉
@@harrisre-nee3017 - There's also BASL (like the interpreter used at last year's Superbowl with Rihanna) so that's another language I wish to learn & explore! 🍫🤓
@@Passion84GodAlways WOW! 🤯🤯🤯 I never knew that was an option lol, but it makes sense!😅 I definitely gotta get into it! 🤩 (I noticed how a lot of AAVE gets mislabeled as "slang", too, but they are not synonymous; Black American English has its own rules and is not as "random" as many people who don't speak it may think.)🗣️ Thank you so much!😍🫶🏿💃🏿💐
I actually guessed all of these correctly except I wasn't sure about "woke" I haven't interpreted or been in touch with the Deaf community for about 18 years 😬🤦♀️ Anyway, trying to refresh my memory and am super curious about ASL slang now. Things have changed so much in technology over the past 2 decades and of course language is ever evolving! Looking forward to the next video.
I would love to learn more ASL slang. I've learned the hot fingers slang from a friend, kinda blowing on your fingers while doing the sign for 'hot' like something was awesome. I know there's a lot I don't know yet!
lol i love this vid so much and here are some more slang words you should make a vid about! cap; fake/lie wyd; what are you doing? bussing; very cool idk; i dont know fr; for real/ i agree
Im right handed but i naturally want to use my left hand to do the motions. Should i try to correct it with my right hand or continue with my left hand?
Thank you Meredith! I was wondering - many years ago, I learned "cool" in the same position as fine (thumb on chest), open palm hand shape, but flat and fingers wiggling. Is that wrong, outdated, or possibly regional (Michigan)?
Let's not dilute the important details here. "Spilling the tea" originated in BLACK DRAG CULTURE. Not just the lgbt community. Tea was specifically hidden truths. In other words, gossip. Specificity and nuance matter.
Thank you. But I believe this should've been a deaf peer job. To explain that it's our culture. I understand you were trying to teach us or share, but again, no hearing people shouldn’t be doing this. Do you know that? It’s basically like you’re stealing our culture and job from us, FYI. Thanks
Maybe she made the video because your "pro culturally inclined face"failed to capitalize on the opportunity so next time worry less about her videos and more about the videos that you could be making if you were really concerned as you say you are🧐 'Don't play wit her!'