Cambridge Dictionary New Words: Here's What 'Delulu', 'Tradwife', 'Skibidi' Mean And How To Use Them

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If Gen Z lingo such as ‘delulu', 'skibidi,' and 'tradwife' leave you flustered, don't worry. The Cambridge English Dictionary has made things easier by adding it to the online dictionary. In total, 6,000 new words have been added to the dictionary. 

For those less familiar with Gen Z culture, these terms might sound like gibberish. But with the dictionary now providing context and explanations, you won't feel completely lost in a Gen Z crowd.

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What Do These Words Mean?

Skibidi - The word means 'cool', 'bad' or just nothing. Eg – That woman is so pretty (replace pretty with skibidi). 

Skibidi was coined by Skibidi Toilet, a nonsensical animated YouTube series featuring human heads emerging from toilets.

Delulu - This is easy. The fun version of the word 'delusional'. Remember when Virat Kohli reacted to the viral phrase 'My delulu is the only solulu'?  It was first used by the K-pop fan community in 2014. Eg - Your workmates can call you delulu.

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