THE NEW slang abbreviation, GYATT, has gone viral on TikTok among Gen Z users.
It is among a growing trend of new slang that can leave even the most faithful TikTok users perplexed.
What does GYATT mean on TikTok?
The abbreviation, GYATT, has cropped up as text in TikTok videos, video captions, and by followers in the comment sections – and TikTok users can’t get enough of it.
Making it more difficult to understand the new phrase is the fact that there are more than one ways GYAT is being spelled including, GYATT, GYATTT, GYAAAT, and GYAATT.
However, GYATT has expanded on TikTok – as a way to show appreciation for women with curvy figures.
The phrase was first used by streamer YourRAGE, who would use the term whenever he saw someone curvy pop up during his streams.
The term is also commonly used within Twitch streams.
Is there another meaning for GYAT?
A quick search on Acronym Finder says that GYATT stands for: Get Your Act Together.
GYAT was generally used to tell someone they’re behaving inappropriately or telling them to behave in a better manner.
The abbreviation has also been added to the Urban Dictionary which defines GYATT as a shortened abbreviation for “godd**n.”
What are the other TikTok slang terms?
Users of TikTok will know that the popular content sharing app, generates new slang terms all the time.
And we have everything you need to know about.
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FYP
Every TikTok user will have seen the phrase FYP in the comments section or as a hashtag – and this one is pretty simple.
FYP stands for For You Page – and refers to the main timeline you see when you log into the app.
The FYP presents users with popular, viral and random videos that they might like based on their personal algorithm.
BUSSIN
This is a term that frequently pops up on TikTok – and especially on food TikTok.
Content creators that review food items use the term Bussin to describe something that is really good.
TEA
You might think this word means having a hot beverage – but it the world of TikTok it means something completely different.
This term is used in phrases such as ‘having the tea’ or ‘spilling the tea’ – and it refers to knowing gossip about a particular person or brand.
POV
There are a whole genre of videos on TikTok where users act out a scene – and these are known as ‘POVs’.
POV stands for point of view – and is frequently used on acting TikTok or created using the most current viral sounds.
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TIKTOK is a social app that allows users to make short videos. With thousands of trending topics everyday this TIKTOK dictionary will help make navigating the app easier.
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