Totally unrelated, but is Crash Out the new teen phrase of “getting mad”.
2-3 weeks ago my students were using it almost daily. Then this week i got a chance to see one of them browsing YouTube shorts (amazing what is happening there) and hear the phrase " crash out" every 5th -ish short.
(glad to see King Bach is still popular, even if its the same vines reposted by new channels with that top 5 fomrat)
Totally unrelated, but is Crash Out the new teen phrase of “getting mad”.
2-3 weeks ago my students were using it almost daily. Then this week i got a chance to see one of them browsing YouTube shorts (amazing what is happening there) and hear the phrase " crash out" every 5th -ish short.
(glad to see King Bach is still popular, even if its the same vines reposted by new channels with that top 5 fomrat)
Yeah it’s kind of hitting peak saturation right now, but that’s generally what it means