Steve Carell ALWAYS slays 😂 Despicable Me 4 is out in cinemas from Friday 12th July! Watch Austin Butler learn English slang words from Jodie Comer below: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GQsDIz5iFJs.htmlsi=APgcay2QaYHYz8vr
I honestly love it, but I’m just a tragic millennial and our slang was trash (especially as an older millennial). “He’s all that and a bag of chips!” Ugh.
Steve slayed this so hard with his rizz, he didnt have to even flex or spill the tea about how he ate up this interview and left NO MORSELS for the dog😂
Someone actually said that exact thing about me, to me, once. They were referring to my outfits in an attempt to defend me from something a couple other people were saying 💀
I love how the interviewer is getting the laughs the more interview goes on; you know, you just start that laugh and can't stop and everything gets funnier and funnier. This was a very fun interview and for me, educational.
Some of these aren't Gen Z. I'm a Millenial and have heard ones like "Ate" since I was a young, or "Spill the Tea" is just another way to say "Spill the beans". Steve Carell is just so naturally funny though.
The word "simp" in its modern internet slang sense first gained prominence in online communities around the early 2000s. However, it started to become widely recognized and used on platforms like TikTok, Twitter, and RU-vid around 2019 and 2020. The term was often used in memes and social media discussions to describe someone who is perceived to be overly deferential or attentive to a person they are romantically interested in, often in a way that is viewed as excessive or unwarranted.
Im a gen z. Born in 1998 and honestly i didnt know many of these slang words. I remember when i first heard someone say slay. Never had i used it before
This is funny, because it's Steve. It's hilarious how you can just get a little older, and all the slang words suddenly become garbage to you lol. I'm from San Diego, and down there when I was younger we have our own regional slang. Every area has their own. I remember moving to Minnesota and explaining the idea that is to "lope it" to someone....it was one of the hardest explanations of my life lmao