Millennial teacher pranked students with fake Gen Z slang words — and now some are actually catching on ...Middle East

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You may or may not have heard words like “pebbles” or “parked” being used in Gen Z or Gen Alpha slang, but the origins of those words don’t actually come from either generation. In fact, they all started as a joke from a millennial teacher who has been “gaslighting” his students with fake slang words. Meet Sam Salem. Originally from a Minneapolis suburb, Salem is now a substitute teacher in California by day and a traveling stand-up comedian by night. But what started as an inside joke for his followers has since become something much, much bigger. It all began when Salem posted a video where created his own slang words with plans to trick his students into believing

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