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Hi, welcome back to eat your crust podcast.
I'm Crystal.
And I'm Jisoo.
Alright, so before we go into our topic today, I want to introduce a new Gen Z word.
I feel like I'm kind of taking over this segment for the day as a substitute, but this word is crashing out.
And I feel like I've started to see trickles of this maybe like six months ago or so.
And then recently I see it used a little bit more commonly as well.
But essentially what this word means to me is like, I'm fucked up or this got me fucked up.
So an example in meme format is me genuinely crashing out on the first day of school.
If I'm required to do an icebreaker for more than one class.
That's a good one.
I feel like that's very relatable.
It is.
It's very tiring to do icebreakers all day.
Yeah.
And I feel like I see this the most when some sort of news breaks out about, like, a celebrity or something like that.
Or say there's a TikTok where it describes a scenario where you would be up, sad or upset.
The comments will be like, yeah, this got me crashing out.
It's pretty reminiscent of, like, other slang that describes getting into a certain feeling about something.
Like feeling upset.