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Discover why the phrase โ€œIโ€™m shookethโ€ is all over your social media
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If youโ€™re a social media user or a member of Gen Z, youโ€™ve probably heard the phrase โ€œIโ€™m shookethโ€ before. But what exactly does the word โ€œshookethโ€ mean, and where did it come from? If you want to learn more about this popular slang term, look no further! Weโ€™ll go over the definition of โ€œshooketh,โ€ explain its origins, and provide examples of how to use it in conversation. Keep reading for everything you need to know!

โ€œShookethโ€ Meaning

โ€œShookethโ€ is a popular slang term used to express surprise or shock. It is a variation of the term โ€œshook,โ€ which shares the same meaning. When someone says โ€œIโ€™m shooketh,โ€ theyโ€™re saying that something has rattled, unsettled, or astonished them. For example, โ€œI canโ€™t believe we just met Taylor Swift. Iโ€™m shooketh.โ€

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Shooketh Definition

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  1. โ€œShookethโ€ is essentially an intensified version of โ€œshook,โ€ a Gen Z slang term that people use when theyโ€™re experiencing a strong emotional reaction to an event. [1] When someone says they're โ€œshooketh,โ€ something has rattled, unsettled, or completely astonished them. The term can be used in a positive or negative context. [2] Here are some examples:
    • โ€œIโ€™m so shooketh right now. Iโ€™m at the grocery store, and I just ran into the two people I didnโ€™t want to seeโ€”my ex and his new girlfriend.โ€
    • โ€œI had no idea you guys were planning this surprise party! I thought I was coming home to my two cats, but I opened the door to find 20 of my best friends instead. Iโ€™m literally shooketh.โ€
    • โ€œEveryone was expecting her to win the gold medal, but she fell on her beam routine. The whole stadium was shooketh.โ€
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Where did the term โ€œshookethโ€ come from?

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  1. In 2017, she posted a YouTube video of herself saying โ€œIโ€™m shookethโ€ in response to being recognized at Boston Market, a local establishment in Boston, MA. [3]
    • The suffix โ€œ-ethโ€ was common in Early Modern English, the English spoken during Shakespeareโ€™s time, so youโ€™ve likely heard it in some of his works. [4]
      • For example, โ€œLove comforteth like sunshine after rain.โ€โ€” Venus and Adonis , Line 799 [5]
    • Adding a Shakesperean-sounding suffix like โ€œ-ethโ€ to a modern slang term like โ€œshookโ€ creates a humorous juxtaposition, which may have been Sydelkoโ€™s aim when she said โ€œIโ€™m shooketh.โ€
  2. Users on platforms like X (formerly twitter), Instagram, and TikTok began using the phrase in their posts and when making memes. Sydelko also released a song titled โ€œShookethโ€ with Elijah Daniel (who shared her YouTube account) and rapper lil aaron, which contributed to the popularity of the phrase. [6]
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How to Use โ€œShookethโ€ in Conversation

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  1. โ€œIโ€™m shookethโ€ is a great phrase to use when an unexpected event leaves you totally astonished. [7] It perfectly conveys the intensity of your feelings, whether youโ€™re shocked in a positive way (like when you receive an awesome gift) or shocked in a negative way (like when you get into an unexpected argument with a friend). Here are some examples:
    • โ€œI just heard my friend is having a baby, and Iโ€™m shooketh. I know weโ€™re grown adults with degrees and full-time jobs, but in my head weโ€™re still kids!โ€
    • โ€œThe night started out normal, but then she had a few too many drinks and picked a huge fight with me in the middle of the bar. I was shooketh.โ€
    • โ€œMy friend just introduced me to her new boyfriend, and itโ€™s this guy that I went on a terrible blind date with a few months ago. Iโ€™m shooketh.โ€
    • โ€œI was just minding my business at the farmerโ€™s market, and I turned around and saw the lead singer of my favorite band. I was literally so shooketh that I couldnโ€™t speak.โ€
    • โ€œIt was only our six month anniversary so I wasnโ€™t expecting anything special, but she surprised me with a bouquet of flowers and matching necklaces. I was so shooketh.โ€
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Other Gen Z Slang Terms

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  1. Some of these words and phrases got their start with viral videos (like Christine Sydelkoโ€™s video saying โ€œIโ€™m shooketh,โ€) and others simply began spreading in various posts on TikTok, Instagram, or X (formerly Twitter). Here are a few other terms to look out for if youโ€™re hoping to brush up on your Gen Z lingo:
    • Itโ€™s giving : Used when something is giving off a certain energy or vibe. For example, โ€œThis dinner is amazing! Itโ€™s giving gourmet chef.โ€
    • Cap: Used to accuse someone of lying (โ€œthatโ€™s capโ€ or โ€œyouโ€™re cappingโ€). It can also be used to assure someone that youโ€™re telling the truth (โ€œno capโ€).
    • Rizz: โ€œRizzโ€ is short for โ€œcharisma,โ€ and it essentially refers to someoneโ€™s ability to charm or flirt with someone.
    • Ick: An โ€œickโ€ is a turn off or unattractive trait in romance or dating. For example, someone might say, โ€œWhen he ignored me and played video games on our date, it gave me the ick .โ€
    • Beige flag: A โ€œbeige flagโ€ is something that is neither a red flag or a green flag in romance or dating. In other words, itโ€™s a little quirk that isnโ€™t a big deal, but it is unique or unusual. [8]
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