The Gen Z Dictionary
$5.99
Price: $5.99
(as of Mar 20, 2025 15:00:26 UTC – Details)
Stop feeling clueless when you are around Gen Z. This list of definitions and sample sentences explains the latest slang words used by Generation Z. This handy reference tool is intended to help parents, employers, teachers, and pretty much anyone over 25 years old understand conversations with Gen Z. The humorous sample sentences will have you laughing out loud. It is the perfect birthday gift or stocking stuffer.
Publisher : 80/20 Agency (October 3, 2020)
Language : English
Paperback : 32 pages
ISBN-10 : 1735187704
ISBN-13 : 978-1735187709
Item Weight : 1.45 ounces
Dimensions : 5 x 0.08 x 8 inches
Brindy Romriell –
Good funny gift idea
Gave this as a joke, super fun!
Vanessa –
cute little guidebook for us SLOW parents!
fun and easy to read, my 12 year old likes to quiz me on what I have learned so far and expects me to know all the slang by the end of the month….I have to go and study so that I can pass my test!! LOL….a fun little book.
Savannah Hernandez –
Just what I was looking for!
I got this as a gag gift for my older Supervisor and she actually keeps it on her desk and uses it lol.
melissa –
Very thin book
Pic and description makes it seem like it’s a bigger book. Doesn’t have very many pages and not all the alphabet. Like a dictionary would start with a and end with z. I have other slang dictionary or slang word books that start with a words and end with z words.
Isabel –
Awesome Gift
Great book! Got it for my dad as I am a member of Gen Z and he is always looking to keep up with the new slang. He loves it! Definitely recommend!
Amazon Customer –
Hilarious and helpful coffee table book
This dictionary had me laughing by page 5 but also was really helpful. As a millennial, I sometimes feel lost working with teens and people in the early twenties. Get this book.
Lillian Forward –
funny!
This is the perfect small gift for my mom since she always jokes about how she wishes she knew teen slang
Firinn Taisdeal –
Not much of a book, and all the information is available for free online anyway
This isn’t much of a book. It’s only 32 pages, and contains only a few terms one could find easily, among many more, on Urban Dictionary. I think the author just saw an opportunity to capitalize on Gen Z, and threw this “book” together to make some money.
Vibes –
Bought as a gift very funny
TopDog –
Cool reading to keep up with Gen Zers and to be as cool as them.
Elizabeth Moate –
good but a bit flimsy
Pete –
Bought this as a present but was disappointed that it is really a very thin booklet, not a book. For the price you would expect something far more substantial.
Miss Bond –
Very overpriced it’s no more than 20 pages more of a booklet than a book. Most of it isn’t even “slang”.