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“Jittleyang” and “Fuhuhluhtoogan”: Decoding the Viral Baltimore Slang on TikTok

By Alex HarrisNovember 5, 2024
"Jittleyang" and "Fuhuhluhtoogan": Decoding the Viral Baltimore Slang on TikTok

If you’ve stumbled across terms like jittleyang or fuhuhluhtoogan and found yourself puzzled, you’re not alone.

These slang words, originating in Baltimore, have taken the internet by storm, especially on TikTok, thanks to their cryptic meanings and quirky charm.

What Do “Jittleyang” and “Fuhuhluhtoogan” Actually Mean?

The terms “jittleyang” and “fuhuhluhtoogan” became popular through Baltimore rapper and barber Bippleyipsnipp, who sparked the intrigue with his 2021 song City Girls.

In this track, his unique Baltimore accent and heavy use of slang captured audiences’ attention, though they left many scratching their heads.

These terms—sometimes styled as jikkuhlang instead of jittleyang—have since inspired an entire internet culture around Baltimore slang.

Here’s the twist: despite the hype, neither term has a universally agreed-upon meaning.

They’re part of what fans call Jikkuhlang Slang, and they seem to serve more as cultural emblems than fixed definitions.

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Breaking Down “Jittleyang” and “Fuhuhluhtoogan”

  1. “Jittleyang” – Generally, “jittleyang” is thought to refer to someone or something that grabs attention. Imagine calling something a show-off but in a playful way. For example, if someone is all about drama and flair, you might say they’re pulling a bit of a “jittleyang.”
  2. “Fuhuhluhtoogan” – This term, on the other hand, seems to have a more, shall we say, suggestive interpretation. Some believe it refers to a smooth-talking type, often hinting at someone with a particular charm.

The beauty of these words is their fluid meaning, evolving with each TikTok use.

Whether people use them to describe themselves, roast a friend, or simply join in on the trend, they’re versatile enough to fit many interpretations.

How Did These Terms Go Viral?

TikTok’s fascination with regional slang and unique accents played a massive role in the viral rise of “jittleyang” and “fuhuhluhtoogan.”

It all began when TikTok user @_shawwttyy shared a video where a young girl asks, “Are you a jittleyang or a fuhuhluhtoogan?” in an adorably serious tone.

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The clip sparked an online frenzy as users debated which side they fell on.

The playful nature of these terms has led TikTokers to turn them into a sort of pseudo-personality quiz.

Are you more of a jittleyang, a magnet for attention, or a fuhuhluhtoogan, effortlessly smooth and charismatic?

It’s the internet’s new favourite personality test, a social identity for the meme generation.

The Enduring Charm of “Jittleyang” and “Fuhuhluhtoogan”

With their roots in Baltimore’s unique dialect and their rise on social media, “jittleyang” and “fuhuhluhtoogan” are more than just slang.

They highlight how internet culture absorbs and adapts local expressions into global phenomena.

Today, you don’t have to be from Baltimore to be a “jittleyang,” but you do need a sense of humour to appreciate just how outlandish these terms can be.

So, the next time someone asks if you’re a “jittleyang or a fuhuhluhtoogan,” remember: it’s not about what they mean; it’s about how they make you feel.

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