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A complete guide to fanum tax and other Gen Alpha slang
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Gen Alpha, the generation after Gen Z, is already coming up with creative memes and social media slang terms. New slang like “fanum tax” is going viral and leaking into conversations outside of TikTok, confusing parents and even older siblings. Learn more about what “fanum tax” means, where it came from, and when to say it.
What does “fanum tax” mean?
“Fanum tax” is the food you steal from your friend’s meal or snack. “Fanum tax” was first made popular by Fanum, a member of streamer Kai Cenat’s AMP influencer crew. The slang term has mostly caught on with Gen Alpha.
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How to Use “Fanum Tax”
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Say “fanum tax” when you take a bite from a friend’s meal. When you jokingly take food from a friend, you’re collecting the “fanum tax.” Use the term as you take the food to announce that you’re collecting the “fanum tax” or to describe someone taking your food.
- “Whoa! That’s not a fanum tax, man. You took the whole sandwich!”
- “Come on, man. Just let me have a bite. You got to pay your fanum tax.”
- “I got fanum taxed. She came right in here and ate one of my tacos.”
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Call someone “fanum tax” as a compliment. Less commonly, “fanum tax” is used to pay a compliment. Since the “fanum tax” is a snack, it plays on the Gen Z slang term “snack” or an attractive person.
- “Did you see Alyssa in that dress? That girl is so fanum tax.”
- “Noah got a major glow-up over the summer. He’s fanum tax now.”
- “A new hairstyle and a little lipgloss, and she’s fanum tax.”
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Similar Slang Phrases
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Dad Tax “Dad tax” is when a father steals food, drink, or candy from his children. It’s the portion of something a father is entitled to after buying it for his child, like a lick of an ice cream cone, a bite of hamburger, or a drink of soda.
- “My dad bought me a bag of Skittles, but he took all the red ones for the dad tax.”
- “Give me a drink of your Sprite, kid. It’s the dad tax.”
- “Dad took a bite of my ice cream, but my brother didn’t have to pay any dad tax.”
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Cheese Tax The “cheese tax” refers to a person or dog’s right to take a piece of cheese when someone else gets it out of the refrigerator. It also inspired a humorous TikTok song called “The Cheese Tax” about how dogs demand cheese whenever you get it out. [4] X Research source
- “The rules are the rules. You got the cheese out. Now you have to give Spot the cheese tax.”
- “Give me a bite of that Gouda. It’s the cheese tax.”
- “I was making grilled cheese when Ava ran into the kitchen, yelled “cheese tax,” and stole one of my Kraft Singles.”
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References
- ↑ https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/fanum-tax
- ↑ https://youtu.be/60_jrldrPc0?t=643
- ↑ https://youtu.be/7jLsiSpu7IE?t=316
- ↑ https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-cheese-tax
- ↑ https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/fanum-tax
- ↑ https://youtu.be/czXzh0rNil4
- ↑ https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang-trends-that-explain-2024/
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