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It seems like everyone is calling out people for “yapping” these days, but since when has this old-school word been so popular? Like all quirky trends, TikTok has had a hand in shaping how young people use and interpret old words. As it turns out, Gen Z may not think yapping is such a bad thing anymore! Read on to learn what yapping means in this resurgence and why TikTok was the perfect place to give it new life.
“Yapping” Slang Definition
“Yapping” means talking nonstop for a long time about unimportant things. It used to describe long-winded people with whiny or irritating voices, but TikTok creators have reclaimed the term. It still refers to chatty people, but is also now a quirky personality trait, shown by comments like “I love to yap!”





