logo
From cuffing season to orbiting and yassify, the A to (Generation) Z of modern dating terms – how many do you know?

From cuffing season to orbiting and yassify, the A to (Generation) Z of modern dating terms – how many do you know?

Scottish Sun2 days ago
Scroll down to find out what terms like 'zombieing' and 'FLR' mean
LOVE LINGO From cuffing season to orbiting and yassify, the A to (Generation) Z of modern dating terms – how many do you know?
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
SHAKESPEARE said that 'the course of true love never did run smooth' – and that was before online dating.
Finding your perfect match has its challenges, and Gen Z boasts an ever-evolving glossary of terms to describe their romantic lives.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
To help you keep up, read our A-Z of modern dating lingo and know your DINKs from your kittenfishers.
A – Affordating: Low-cost dates, like a picnic in the park or a romantic stroll, if you can't afford fancy flowers and expensive meals.
B – Benching: Keeping a potential partner on the back burner while you pursue others.
C – Cuffing season: Spanning from October to just after Valentine's Day, this is the time it's deemed best to commit to a relationship.
READ MORE ON GEN Z
NEXT JEN How Jenna Ortega became Gen Z scream queen… Johnny Depp rumour to THAT sex scene
D – DINK: Both working and you've got no kids? Lucky you — you're a DINK. The acronym stands for 'dual income, no kids'.
E – Ethical non-monogamy: It's not cheating if you talk about it first — or so say believers in this dating style, where couples agree to have other partners.
F – FLR: A 'female led relationship' sees traditional gender roles flipped. Women make the majority of the decisions or earn the most money. It should hardly be worthy of comment in 2025!
G – Green flag: The opposite of red flag, this term is used by Gen Z for positive qualities in a romantic partner, such as being a good listener, sharing interests or getting on with your friends.
H – Hard launch: Not just for celebs, this is where one or both partners confirm the relationship on social media with pics or a status change.
I – Ick: Olivia Attwood made the term popular on the 2017 series of Love Island. Getting the ick involves developing a sharp revulsion towards a potential or current partner.
The things i've learned as a gen-z traveller
J – Jekylling: When someone shows you their 'best self' at first, but later reveals a much darker or toxic side. Named after alter-egos Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
K – Kittenfishing: If catfishing is creating a completely fake online ID, then kittenfishing is its less extreme cousin. It involves, for example, using old photos or exaggerating qualities.
L – Love bombing: Showering a potential partner with excessive affection and gifts early in a relationship.
M – Micro-cheating: Any blurred-line interactions which could be seen as cheating, such as private messaging someone of the opposite sex without your partner knowing or even liking their Insta snaps.
N – Negging: Using insulting or negative comments about someone.
O – Orbiting: Being ghosted means never hearing from someone again — but an 'orbiter' is an ex who lurks, watching your social media.
P – Pocketing: When a date avoids introducing you to friends and family or posting about you on social media, keeping you 'in their pocket'.
Q – Quiet quitting: The act of emotionally disengaging from a relationship without actually ending it.
R – Rizz: Shorthand for the word charisma, rizz is the ability to charm and attract someone using confidence, style or good chat.
S – Ship: To ship two people means you're rooting for them to be together.
T – Talking stage: The period before a couple commit to a relationship, but do have some level of romantic or sexual involvement — which, confusingly, often goes beyond just talking.
U – Undercover dating: Otherwise known as sneaking around, this is when you keep a relationship secret as you get to know each other.
V – Vibe check: Basically a first date, and a chance to check if you click.
W – Win: A successful move in dating or flirting, like scoring a kiss.
X – Xennial dating: The outdated practices of Gen X and millennials. If you prefer face-to-face to WhatsApp and have never used Hinge, this term may well apply to you.
Y – Yassify: To make yourself look good to impress.
Z – Zombieing: When someone who ghosted you suddenly reaches out, it's like they are back from the dead — hence, zombieing.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

I won a lottery prize & quit my job – people say I'm stupid & it's less than some people's wage but I have a good reason
I won a lottery prize & quit my job – people say I'm stupid & it's less than some people's wage but I have a good reason

Scottish Sun

time25 minutes ago

  • Scottish Sun

I won a lottery prize & quit my job – people say I'm stupid & it's less than some people's wage but I have a good reason

Plus, how she has received cruel trolling following her win CASHING IN I won a lottery prize & quit my job – people say I'm stupid & it's less than some people's wage but I have a good reason Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A LOTTO winner has revealed she's quit her job, despite raking in £120,000 in total. Olivia Love, who was previously on Universal Credit, scooped £10,000-a-month for a year alongside hubby Kevin last month. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Olivia has opened up about winning Set for Life on the lottery Credit: Tiktok/@mrsolivialove 5 In June, Olivia Love, pictured with husband Kevin, won £10,000 a month for a year on Set for Life Credit: ALAN PEEBLES PHOTOGRAPHY The 36-year-old, from Glasgow, has been able to quit her job at a local supermarket, and hire a cleaner and gardener. Before this, the mum-of-four was earning just £800-a-month working in a supermarket's customer service kiosk. She was also on benefits to subsidise her eye-watering £1,800-a-month childcare costs and "dreaded" her council tax bill coming through. Olivia shared how numerous people have questioned why she decided to quit her job after winning just over £100,000 and have told her the decision is 'not wise'. More on lottery winners LOTTA LOTTO LOVE UK's youngest lottery winner finds love after split from boyfriend However, she explained that without getting help from Universal Credits towards childcare, it made sense for her to do it herself and save £1,800. She hit back in a clip, saying: 'Listen, buddy, listen. I gave up my job. Yes, because I earned £800 a month without the Universal Credit element of getting the cost of childcare paid for then I'm working for nothing. 'I still have to pay my childcare costs of £1,800 a month. 'I'm sick and tired of having to explain this to people.' She shared how she hopes to start her own wedding content creation business, instead of just blowing through the money. Olivia added: 'That's using my weddings to change my life, to change my career. That's what I plan to do. I'm not gonna blow through the money and if you'd watched any of my videos you would know this. UK's youngest lottery winner splits with boyfriend and finds new love with gas engineer as they share snaps 'So what's not wise is to comment like this when you're not very well informed.' While some would be hesitant to broadcast the news, Olivia and her hubby Kevin have been speaking out about the life-changing prize in more detail on TikTok. Since going public with her win, Olivia has been giving social media users an inside peek at the life of a lottery winner. 5 Now Olivia has opened up about her winnings Credit: TikTok / @mrsolivialove However, she admitted that she's had some trolling about people - mainly men - who resent her win. In a TikTok clip (@mrsolivialove), she said: "When I won the lottery, I knew it would change my life. But I didn't expect how loud the internet would get. "With the win came judgement, assumptions and a lot of hate. Especially from men who can't stand to see a woman win. "Just for being proud of my life. For spreading hope and positivity. For being proud of what this win does for my children. 5 Olivia has quit her job at a local supermarket and hopes to build her dream career in wedding content creation Credit: ALAN PEEBLES PHOTOGRAPHY LIFE-CHANGING MOMENT Set For Life offers a top prize of £10,000 a month for 30 years when the five main numbers and the Life Ball are matched. Players can also win £10,000 a month for a whole year by matching the five main numbers. Olivia revealed she did six lucky dips at £1.50 each on the app, with one of them bagging the second tier prize of the cash for a year. She's never played her own numbers, explaining: 'I've always had the fear that if you did play your own numbers the one time you didn't play it, that would be the time your numbers came in.' She was shocked when she received an email from The National Lottery team at 12.33am on May 16 June that changed everything for this couple. However, she said it has changed her life for the better, saying: 'I feel like I can be more present now. Enjoy more moments. 'The stress I felt before stopped me enjoying the little things.' With the win came judgement, assumptions and a lot of hate. Especially from men who can't stand to see a woman win Olivia Love Recently, she documented her family's "first holiday as lottery winners" to North Wales with their four kids and Kevin's parents. They hired a stunning four-bedroom 17th century farmhouse for the week and spent just £2,202.06 in total including car rental, food, and accommodation. The winning numbers in the draw were: 03, 27, 42, 45, 46, plus Life Ball 06. Before she won, she had been playing sporadically for four to five months and would play when she had the 'notion to do it.' And despite winning, she still hasn't stopped buying lucky dips 'from time to time.' 5 She recently paid for a £2,200 holiday in Wales for her family Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk DOWNSIDE While buying items like her hubby's car has brought her 'so much joy', there are some downsides to the winnings. Olivia has had people message her to beg for money, with one saying: 'Can I have like £20,000 to pay my debts off?' As a result, the Lottery winner said: "I've got my dms very closed.' Since going public with her win, Olivia has hilariously joked about wiping away fake tears with £20 notes in response to cruel comments from trolls.

Love Islander was ‘on the brink of quitting' after being rushed to medics and not eating OR sleeping for 48 hours
Love Islander was ‘on the brink of quitting' after being rushed to medics and not eating OR sleeping for 48 hours

Scottish Sun

time25 minutes ago

  • Scottish Sun

Love Islander was ‘on the brink of quitting' after being rushed to medics and not eating OR sleeping for 48 hours

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ONE of the contestants on Love Island was 'on the brink of quitting' after being rushed to medics. The ITV2 reality star admitted that he did not eat or sleep for 48 hours. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up Tommy Bradley, 22, entered the villa on the very first day of the 2025 series. 6 Tommy Bradley was part of the opening lineup of contestants in the 2025 series of Love Island Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 6 The reality star lasted 34 days in the Majorca villa Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 6 He told GK Barry that he almost left the villa after just days Credit: @savinggracepod / TikTok He was unfortunately dumped from Love Island after over a month, lasting 34 days in the Majorca villa. However, the landscape gardener admitted that his first few days were far from plain sailing. He appeared on GK Barry's Saving Grace podcast where he recounted his tense first few days on Love Island. The star explained: "How bad is this? For the first two days, I didn't sleep at all. I didn't eat a thing. "And I was even speaking tot he medics and that I was saying like I dunno what to do. "Like the thought of food makes me feel nauseous. I'm not sleeping, I don't know what to do. "And they were like just give it another day or so and I said 'I dunno if I can do this, I might have to walk.' "And this was like the first couple of days and I think when I started getting closer to Megan, having that closeness with someone. "It really really helped. The fact I overcame that feeling and then was in the villa for five and a half weeks, had a good little run in there. Love Island star Lauren reveals real reason Tommy and Lucy split with cutting comment The host then remarked how he did get through the show for a long time. Tommy added: "I know yeah, honestly it was just so out of my comfort zone. But I'm so proud in how I overcome that feeling. "It's been really overwhelming, all the nice messages i've got is just insane, saying 'Ah you've carried yourself so well, a gentleman.' "It was just so nice to read obviously." 6 Tommy admitted he visited medics after not eating or sleeping for two straight days Credit: @savinggracepod / TikTok 6 The star admitted that he was contemplating leaving the long-running show early Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 6 He was dumped from the island with Lucy Quinn Credit: Shutterstock Editorial The 2025 series of Love Island is available to stream on ITVX.

Love Islander was ‘on the brink of quitting' after being rushed to medics and not eating OR sleeping for 48 hours
Love Islander was ‘on the brink of quitting' after being rushed to medics and not eating OR sleeping for 48 hours

The Sun

time26 minutes ago

  • The Sun

Love Islander was ‘on the brink of quitting' after being rushed to medics and not eating OR sleeping for 48 hours

ONE of the contestants on Love Island was 'on the brink of quitting' after being rushed to medics. The ITV2 reality star admitted that he did not eat or sleep for 48 hours. 6 Tommy Bradley, 22, entered the villa on the very first day of the 2025 series. He was unfortunately dumped from Love Island after over a month, lasting 34 days in the Majorca villa. However, the landscape gardener admitted that his first few days were far from plain sailing. He appeared on GK Barry 's Saving Grace podcast where he recounted his tense first few days on Love Island. The star explained: "How bad is this? For the first two days, I didn't sleep at all. I didn't eat a thing. "And I was even speaking tot he medics and that I was saying like I dunno what to do. "Like the thought of food makes me feel nauseous. I'm not sleeping, I don't know what to do. "And they were like just give it another day or so and I said 'I dunno if I can do this, I might have to walk.' "And this was like the first couple of days and I think when I started getting closer to Megan, having that closeness with someone. "It really really helped. The fact I overcame that feeling and then was in the villa for five and a half weeks, had a good little run in there. The host then remarked how he did get through the show for a long time. Tommy added: "I know yeah, honestly it was just so out of my comfort zone. But I'm so proud in how I overcome that feeling. "It's been really overwhelming, all the nice messages i've got is just insane, saying 'Ah you've carried yourself so well, a gentleman.' "It was just so nice to read obviously." 6 6 The 2025 series of Love Island is available to stream on ITVX.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store