At the now proverbial speed of the Internet, which produces a hectic succession of fashions, customs and trends, language is constantly evolving, and those who do not stay up to date risk falling behind. It seems like an eternity has passed since TikToker Elisa Esposito named herself a professor of “cursive,” a drawl that has become popular on social media for its unsettling power. His nasal “amio”, a nasal password to rally the hordes of fans, is now old news, as it is imitated everywhere, as are the phrases “ok, Boomer” (to liquidate paternalistic users) or the “What are you doing?” you are depriving yourself”. Still others have rightly entered our vocabulary and are now widely understood (think “swag” to express admiration for a person’s style). However, the new expressions that have emerged in the (short) time are different: here is a quick guide so you don't feel lost in a strange place.