Sticking out your gyat for the rizzler' is Gen-Z's new favorite TikTok slang
Sophia Hammond
Updated on April 03, 2026
Gen-Z on TikTok has become obsessed with ‘sticking out your GYAT for the rizzler’ slang and its meaning might give millennials a headache.
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Meaning behind ‘sticking out your GYAT for the rizzler’ explained
As per reports, the phrase is a combination of various slags that have become popular on TikTok in the past couple of months.
The term GYAT first took over social media in May 2022. It simply means ‘Oh My God’ or ‘God Damn.’ This word was commonly used by people on the platform to describe something very beautiful. Over time, its meaning changed and people used the slag term to refer to someone who has an attractive booty.
Meanwhile, the term “rizzler” is associated with “rizz.” The word became the talk of the town after people came across it in Urban Dictionary. It refers to a male’s ability to attract a female.
The term became a popular internet phrase after several users came across a video that was posted by the user @ovp.9. The clip captures a Fortnite character dancing as the voice of a child singing the song with various internet slang can be heard in the background.
The song has the following lyrics: “Sticking out your gyatt for the rizzler. You’re so skibidi. You’re so Fantum tax. I just want to be your sigma. Freaking come here. Give me Ohio.”
The video, which was posted last month, has already received over seven million views.
Gen-Z TikTok slang to be aware of
Slangs have become a popular means of communication for Gen-Z and sometimes it can be hard to keep up with all the terms. Some of the popular words that are being used on online platforms are as follows:
- Body Count: The number of people you have slept with.
- Cap (word or emoji): Used to call out someone for lying.
- Caught in 4K: Getting caught red-handed.
- It’s Giving: Mostly used by fashion enthusiasts, the term is used as an appreciation remark.
- ISTG: I swear to God
- Pushing P or 🅿️: Being authentic
- Simp: Someone who is desperate for attention.
- W: Win
- Sus: someone or something looking suspicious.
- Slay: Someone who did an amazing job.