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If you’ve been on TikTok or Instagram lately, you’ve probably heard the phrase "it’s giving." "It’s giving" is a slang phrase used to convey that something is giving off a particular vibe, style, or energy. If you want to learn more about this fun and complimentary phrase, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll go over the definition of “it’s giving,” how to use it, and where the phrase came from. We’ll also list some similar and related terms, so keep reading!

Things You Should Know

  • "It’s giving" means something is giving off a certain vibe, style, or energy.
  • For example, if your friend is wearing a stylish outfit, you could say “It’s giving fashion.” Or, if your SO cooks a delicious meal, you could say, “It’s giving gourmet.”
  • The phrase comes from Black and Latinx LGBTQ ballroom culture of the 70s and 80s. It’s popular on social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter).
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"It’s Giving" Definition & Examples

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  1. It’s usually used as a compliment or to give praise. For example, if your friend shows up wearing an impressive outfit, you could say, “It’s giving fashion.” Or, if your significant other cooks you a delicious dinner, you might say, “It’s giving chef” or “It’s giving gourmet.” [1]
    • The phrase can also be used on its own to convey general admiration: “I can’t believe how amazing your makeup is today! It’s giving.”
    • Or, it can be used with another word after it to describe a particular vibe: “I love the shoulder pads on that blazer. It’s giving vintage 80s realness.” [2]
    • The phrase can be used in a self-deprecating way to poke fun at yourself: “I thought these overalls were cute, but now that I look in the mirror, it’s giving minion from Despicable Me .”
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Origin & Spread of “It’s Giving”

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  1. This vibrant, thriving community originated in New York City as a safe space for LGBTQ people of color to express themselves freely. [3] In the following decades, the language of drag and ballroom culture has become increasingly popular in the mainstream. Commonly used phrases like “throw shade,” “slay,” and of course, “it’s giving,” are all products of the ballroom scene. [4]
    • Media like RuPaul’s Drag Race , the documentary Paris is Burning , as well as songs like RuPaul’s “Supermodel (You Better Work)” and Madonna’s “Vogue” have made ballroom language more recognizable to the general public. [5]
  2. Users on TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram comment the phrase on other people’s posts to compliment them, or they use it as a caption for their own posts to convey a vibe. It’s especially common with Gen Z. For example:
    • If a friend posts a picture of themselves with their diploma after finishing college, you could comment, “It’s giving graduate!”
    • If they post an Instagram photo or TikTok video of themselves in an amazing outfit, you could simply say, “That dress is giving.”
    • Or, if you post a photo of your holiday decorations, you could caption it, “It’s giving festive.”
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Similar & Related Terms

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  1. “Giving me life” is a popular variation of “it’s giving.” People use this phrase to convey that they absolutely love something, or that they’re “living for it.” [6]
    • “Your outfit is literally giving me life! Where did you get it?”
    • “This dinner is giving me life. It’s literally so delicious.”
    • “Your makeup looks always give me life. How do you always get your eyeliner so perfect?”
  2. Like “it’s giving,” “slay” has origins in ballroom and drag culture, and it's popular among Gen Z users on social media. "Slay" is generally used as a compliment to convey that someone is “killing it” at something. [7] For example, if someone looks amazing in a picture they posted, you could comment, “slay!” to show your appreciation.
    • You can also use “slay” to praise someone for doing something well.
    • For example: “You completely slayed that midterm. 97% is crazy!”
    • Or “You’re slaying at work these days. You totally deserved that promotion!”
  3. “Serve” also has roots in drag and ballroom culture, and it’s an important term on RuPaul’s Drag Race . [8] It has a similar meaning to “it’s giving” and is usually used as a compliment to praise someone’s fashion sense or style.
    • For example: “I love the blazer. You’re serving business-casual realness.” Or, “Your outfit is such a serve.”
    • “Serving face” is a popular variation of the phrase. It means giving a fierce facial expression, especially in a photo: “You look insanely good in this picture. You’re totally serving face.”
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