📈 The Top Slang Words America Googled in 2025 — And What They Actually Mean

If you’ve ever found yourself staring blankly at a Gen Z (or worse, Gen Alpha) talking in what sounds like another language… don’t worry, you’re not alone.

According to new data from Unscramblerer.com, the most searched slang words of 2025 prove one thing: the internet has officially gone feral.

From “6-7” to “aura farming,” these viral words are born on TikTok, boosted by streamers, and carried by memes straight into our group chats.

Here’s a breakdown of the most-Googled slang this year — so you can keep up without having to ask your teenager. 😎

🥇 1. “6-7” — 141,000 searches

This one is peak “brainrot humor.” It doesn’t actually mean anything. It started with the song “Doot Doot (6 7)” by Skrilla and blew up when basketball star LaMelo Ball posted a trending video about being 6 feet 7 inches tall. Now kids scream it, chant it, and make wild hand gestures. Absurd? Yes. That’s the point.

🫣 2. “Bop” — 115,000 searches

This isn’t about a catchy song anymore. Online, “bop” refers to someone who “bops around” between partners or posts in an immodest way. It’s often used in a derogatory context — especially in cyberbullying.

💅 3. “Mogging” — 79,000 searches

To mog someone is to outshine them — to be hotter, better, or more successful. Often paired with “looksmaxxing” (16,000 searches), which is basically self-improvsement with a touch of ego.

 💖 4. “Huzz” — 61,000 searches

Your “huzz” is your boo, your pookie, your crush. Originally derived from a derogatory term, it’s now used as a cute or flirty nickname.

👎 5. “Chopped” — 59,000 searches

This word has morphed into a go-to insult, meaning something (or someone) is ugly, lame, or not it.

🍔 6. “Big back” — 57,000 searches

Not just about body shape — this is about behavior. It’s used to tease someone who’s sluggish, hogging food, or acting greedy.

🫡 7. “Glazing” — 49,000 searches

No, not donuts. “Glazing” means laying it on way too thick with compliments — insincere flattery to the point of cringe.

✨ 8. “Zesty” — 44,000 searche

Someone who’s full of energy, fun, or sass. Think: big personality, sparkly vibe, main character energy.

🍟 9. “Fanum tax” — 36,000 searches

This slang was made famous by streamer Fanum. It means taking a bite of your friend’s food without asking. Playful, not criminal.

🏀 10. “Green FN” — 34,000 searches

From the NBA 2K video game, “green FN” means a guaranteed win — a flawless shot, an epic moment.

💭 11. “Delulu” — 32,000 searches

Short for delusional. Used mostly in the context of crushes, celebrity obsessions, or wild romantic fantasies. We all have a little delulu in us.

🤖 12. “Clanker” — 29,000 searches

A new insult for AIs and bots. Talking to a chatbot? “Ugh, a clanker.” (Hey, rude 👀)

🌀 13. “Ohio” — 24,000 search

Internet slang for anything weird, cursed, or just plain absurd. Ohio didn’t ask for this, but here we are.

🧠 14. “Slop” — 21,000 searches

Low-effort AI content. Think bad filters, messy videos, or posts that feel like they were made by a bot (because they were).

🌟 15. “Aura farming” — 18,000 searches

Doing something just to look cool — often referencing anime characters or influencers serving ✨a vibe✨ more than substance.

🫡 Why This Matters

A spokesperson from Unscramblerer.com summed it up perfectly:

“Popular slang in 2025 continues to be heavily influenced by TikTok, Instagram, gaming, streaming, Gen Z and Alpha online communities. Fueled by technology, our language adapts to new slang trends more rapidly than ever.”

Slang isn’t just words — it’s a snapshot of culture. It’s how we talk, play, flirt, and shade each other in real time.

And let’s be honest… if you’re not keeping up, you’re basically chopped. 😏

📊 How They Got the Data

Researchers analyzed Google search trends and Ahrefs keyword data from January 1 to September 19, 2025. They looked at over 150 variations of “what does [word] mean?” to find the most searched slang terms in America.

🗣️ Your Turn:

How many of these did you actually know before reading this? Be honest. 👀
Drop your favorite slang word in the comments — or the one that makes you feel 900 years old.

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