Stable: meaning explained in youth language

by Corinna

The meaning of “stable” is very clear among young people. The older generation usually associates the word with something completely different

Stable: This is the meaning behind the youth word

For the older generation, stable means that something is solidly built, resilient and durable. Among young people, however, the term has another meaning. In youth language,

  • Stable means cool, neat or super. It is usually used in a positive context to praise something or to encourage someone.
  • If “stable” is meant as a compliment, it can also mean beautiful or pretty.
  • However, the term can also be a subtle insult, for example when it is used in connection with a person’s excess weight.
  • Since 2020, “stabil” has found its way into youth language and replaced the previous trend word “nice”. Other youth words with a similar meaning include “lit” and “fly”.

How to use the term “stable” correctly

“Stable” can be meant positively or negatively – but the word is usually used as a compliment and only in exceptional cases as a derogatory term.

  • Use the term as praise, say or write to someone, for example: “Your Instagram photo is really stable!”
  • “Stay steady” can also be used instead of “Don’t let it get you down” or “pull through”.
  • If someone is standing their ground and showing resilience, you can use “Stable!” to show respect. to show respect
  • “But your ex is also quite sturdily built” would allude to a high body weight and is likely to be perceived negatively.

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