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Lady Gaga and Bowen Yang Ban These Overused Slang Terms in SNL's "No More Slay" Song

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  "Slay." "Period." It's giving." These days it seems like you can have entire conversations with just a handful of overused slang terms, but Bowen Yang and Lady Gaga are here to put a stop to it. In "No More Slay,

The article discusses a segment from "Saturday Night Live" (SNL) where Lady Gaga and Bowen Yang humorously address the overuse of certain slang terms in a song titled "No More Slay." In this parody, they ban phrases like "slay," "mother," "wig," "yass," "queen," "snatched," "bop," "serve," "tea," and "it's giving," which are commonly used in pop culture and social media to express approval or excitement. The song critiques the dilution of these terms' meanings due to their excessive use, suggesting that their original impact and significance have been lost. Lady Gaga, known for her influence on pop culture, and Yang, a rising star in comedy, use this platform to satirize the trendiness of slang, advocating for a return to more meaningful expressions.

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