What is Body Tea? Body Coffee? Gen Z’s Bodily Compliment, Explained
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Esme Towles
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SheKnowsWhat is Body Tea? Body Coffee? Gen Z’s Bodily Compliment, Explainedsheknows.comThe TikTok video is simple: A young woman in baby blue leggings and a matching top looks at the camera, twirling a lock of hair around her finger while dancing. The caption reads “Body is so coffee.” But what does it mean? To delve into that, let’s first rewind to the more popular phrase that gave rise to this one: “Body tea.” Those two words, while seemingly meaningless, carry real weight for Gen Z, creating slang that’s basically saying, “You look good.” It […]
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