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I f'ed up

All meanings

When someone says 'I’m down' in a group chat, they’re basically waving a white flag of cooperation. It means they’re all in, ready to back you up like a teammate in a video game. You don’t need to explain further,just go ahead and lead the way.
Older folks might raise an eyebrow when they hear 'hell yes' used for something simple like showing up to a friend’s place. But in Gen Z lingo, it’s like turning up to a party in full armor,super enthusiastic and a little extra. It’s not just agreement, it’s full-on commitment with flair.
Calling someone a 'jerk off' in mixed company feels like throwing shade in the daylight. It’s not just saying they’re rude,it’s saying they’re lazy, self-centered, and maybe even a little arrogant. You might as well be calling them a 'walking problem' with a side of attitude.
Gen X rolls their eyes at 'me too' when it’s used for anything basic, like agreeing with a coworker. But for younger generations, it’s like throwing their full weight behind a movement. When a Gen Z kid says 'me too,' they’re not just nodding,they’re joining the team, taking the oath, and getting ready to fight.
If a teen says they’re 'in denial' about something, it’s basically code for 'I see you, but I don’t want to deal with it.' It’s like blocking a text message but leaving it in your inbox. You’re aware of it, you just choose not to engage,until the next time it comes back around.