This article was co-authored by Tobi Nwodo and by wikiHow staff writer, Eric McClure. Tobi (Hyperstrides) Nwodo is an influencer and content creator based in Los Angeles, CA. Tobi first got his start making videos about gaming and Fortnite, and later transitioned into commenting on internet culture, memes, trends, and slang. He has over 9 years of social media experience. His videos aim to educate and entertain his audience of over 600k followers across YouTube and TikTok, and he can be seen breaking down brain rot characters or explaining the newest memes or slang. Tobi is currently studying business at the University of Southern California.
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“Jawn” is a slang term native to Philadelphia, and TikTok has been obsessed ever since they discovered it. One of TikTok’s innovations has been the emergence of “what the jawn,” a new take on the slang term. This has delighted some and upset others. We talked to content creator Tobi Nwodo to learn more about what the phrase means, so check it out below.
“What the Jawn” Explained
According to content creator Tobi Nwodo, “What the jawn?” basically means “What the heck?” Here’s more information about the phrase:
- “Jawn” is a slang term that can replace any noun. The term is local to Philadelphia.
- “What the jawn” is a nonsense phrase that can communicate any emotion.
- Nobody in Philly says “what the jawn,” which has led to some minor controversy over the trend on TikTok.
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- ↑ Tobi Nwodo. Social Media Influencer. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://whyy.org/articles/jawn-more-than-a-noun-philadelphia-eyes-on-the-street/
- ↑ https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/jawn/
- ↑ Tobi Nwodo. Social Media Influencer. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://whyy.org/articles/jawn-more-than-a-noun-philadelphia-eyes-on-the-street/
- ↑ Tobi Nwodo. Social Media Influencer. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://philly.citycast.fm/explainers/translating-philly-speak
- ↑ https://www.theindy.org/article/2636






