Most of these terms annoy me. Many more not mentioned here also annoy me. I very much dislike what we used to call “cliches,” and other trendy terms and phrases that get used as if they’re proof of membership in some sort of club, or something. It really messes up language and clarity, IMO. “Woke” is one that just irritates me so much I need calamine lotion. I remember I first saw the term in 3d grade, reading a biography of a runaway slave who used the Underground Railroad. The term started out in slavery times, with people of color-slaves, newly freed people-telling each other to stay woke, meaning be aware of your surroundings at all times because of danger. That was passed down the lines for generations, always meaning to be aware of potential danger always. Look at it now. I don’t believe woke should be retired, simply given back to those who need it. IMO! Anyway, on with the article; everyone’s mileage will vary (and maybe that phrase ought to be in here; I use it frequently) on these. Enjoy!
27 words and phrases that people agree are overused and need to be retired in 2026
“Every term invented to get around TikTok censors.”
Itβs pretty customary for humans to collectively latch on to certain words or phrases for a time, only to grow tired of them once the trendiness wears off. Thatβs by and large how we get generational slang in the first place. One manβs βradβ is another manβs βbussin.β The linguistic circle of life, as it were.
But the rapidity of social media has certainly seemed to make this turnover move at the speed of light, hasnβt it? It takes a fraction of the time for words to get overused, misused, change meaning, and lose meaning altogether.
Thatβs probably why when someone on Reddit asked, βWhat overused word or phrase needs to be retired in 2026?β there was no shortage of passionate answers. From warped psychology terms to nonsensical Gen Alpha brainrot words, people delivered.
Keep scrolling for our favorites.
Sensational journalism words
1. βSlammedβ by the news.β
2. βAlso while we’re at it, βbombshell,β βdestroyed,β βmeltdown,β and βdisaster.β”
3. βBlasted. Clap back.β
βThose are telltale signs that what you’re about to read is heavily biased and was written to evoke emotions instead of giving just the facts so it’s basically trash.
Therapy speak
4. βGaslighting. People love to use this term wrong. It doesn’t mean βlying,β it means βmanipulating somebody into believing they’re crazy.β That involves lying, but they’re not the same thing. Also every term invented to get around TikTok censors. βUnaliving,β βgraped,βetc.β
5. βCalling anyone who does anything slightly annoying a narcissist.β
6. βSimilarly, anytime someone feels just a little proud of themselves for something and/or compliments themselves, it’s βego.β Not hating and constantly putting yourself down isn’t ego. It’s healthy.β
7. βTrauma.You donβt have trauma from the Starbucks barista mispronouncing your name, Djoeffreigh. And if you do, I am not interested in hearing about it.β
Aggressively passive-aggressive phrases
8. “People who use βthe ick,β ironically enough, give me the ick. Now I’ve given it to myself.β
9. βThank you for your attention to this matter.β
10. βLouder for the people in the back.β
11. ββLet that sink in.β βRead that again but slowly.β βI donβt know who needs to hear this, butβ¦ββ
12. “βJust sayingβ after being very aggressive.β
Social media buzzwords and phrases that have been run into the ground
13. ”’Let’s normalize this.’ please no.β
14. βTell me youβre Y without saying it.β
15. βIβm begging people to stop sayingβ”its giving.β”
16. βIβm literally obsessedβ
17. βX lives rent free.β
18. βThatβs iconic, sheβs iconic, theyβre iconic.β
19. βToday years oldβ
Weird, cutesy parenting terms
20. “Boy mom”
21. βI also hate βlittles.”
Words that do not mean what people think they mean
22. β’Underrated’. Sick of seeing βOMG! This band/singer/guitarist/drummer is so underratedβ when they’re clearly millionaires from the musical success they’ve enjoyed for years.β
23. ββMy truth.β I like this one because it lets me know the next words out of their mouth are going to be bullshit.β
24. βAccording to AI.β
Phrases that kids today use that all us olds hate
25. βThe grandkids are slowing down on 6 7 (FINALLY), and I havenβt heard them say βsigmaβ for a while, so HOPEFULLY those are both going away forever!!
26. ββLowkeyβ weβve run it into the ground.β
βThe new βliterally.β
βOmg it’s low key every second word my teen says.β
And finallyβ¦
Words that have lost their original meaning due to overuse
27. “βAbsolute game changer .β I do product reviews, and I want to smack people for this one. Everything is a βgame changerβ or a βholy grail.β Bullshit, it is. That 5 star game changer is usually an overpriced piece of crap lol.β
some of this may be older news but it’s still annoying as er, ah. never mind
“WhatEVER” with the rolled eyes and the weary looking face
having a “bestie”
and quite frankly “unalive” is the stupidest thing out there. I keep seeing zombies rising from the grave when I hear it. “oooo, harry, lookout, he’s unalive now and right behind …” Are we so delicate that the word “dead” will cause us to fall over, arms twitching?
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Well, I’m pretty sure that the social media have all cracked down on “dead” because of how much bullying and encouragement to kill oneself occur on their sites. I guess “unalive” can mean what it means and not get an account suspended for bullying. Still a ridiculous term!
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The absolute clearest marker of old fartdom is complaining about “the nonsense the kids are saying today”
Makes me want to tighten the onion on my belt!
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Maybe so. For me, it’s not about purity, but, I’ve always been (and I was once young!) annoyed at cliches, especially trendy ones, if they last too long. “Game-changer” is a more modern one that became annoying after about a week, and that was how many years ago, while people are still using it, expecting people to believe they’re original speakers.
But I found the piece a bit comical, so I thought I’d share it.
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Terrific list. “Reinventing/reinvented” is an irritant for me. “They’re reinventing the game.” “They reinvented the car.” No, they didn’t. Stop saying that.
Cheers
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You win a free trip to your favorite room in your house! I very much dislike that, as well. Thank you!
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