If you’re not up on Gen Alpha brainrot culture, the term “sigma meal skibidi slicers” might have you asking, “What the sigma?” The phrase originally was used to refer to a quesadilla, but as it gained popularity, it eventually came to mean any type of food that kids like to eat. We’re breaking down the meaning of skibidi slicers, where the term came from, and how you can make your own.
Skibidi Slicers Meaning
"Skibidi slicers" is a Gen Alpha slang term for food. The term comes from a video skit created by YouTuber and TikToker Grant Wiseman. In the video, a fake restaurant tries to market their food to kids by using slang terms like “rizz,” “mewing,” “Ohio,” and “sigma meal skibidi slicers.”
Steps
How do you make skibidi slicers?
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Make a food that you like. Skibidi slicers can be any type of food, so there’s no one way to make it. If you want to serve your very own sigma meal skibidi slicers, just pick any food you like—especially if it’s traditionally considered “kid food.” Good options for a sigma meal skibidi slicer include:
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2Print out a picture of skibidi toilet and put it on the plate. If you really want to add some skibidi rizz to your skibidi slicers meal, cut out a picture of skibidi toilet and put it on top of the food. That way, anyone who looks at your plate will instantly say, “Oh boy, skibidi slicers!”
- To take your skibidi slicers to the next level, get a skibidi toilet figure and put it on the plate.
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3Share your sigma meal skibidi slicer with friends. Make your friends laugh (or cry) by serving them skibidi slicers the next time they’re at your house. Or take a picture and share it for instant laughs!