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That's a vibe

Meaning

This phrase expresses approval or appreciation for a particular atmosphere, feeling, or general impression.

Origin

The word "vibe" itself is a shortened form of "vibration," gaining traction in the mid-20th century to describe an emotional signal or atmosphere, often associated with the counterculture movements of the 1960s. However, the specific, affirmative construction "That's a vibe" emerged much later, solidifying its place in internet culture and Gen Z lexicon around the late 2010s and early 2020s. It became a quick, often instant, declaration of approval, a shorthand for acknowledging a pleasing or resonant atmosphere, object, or experience, evolving from a noun describing a feeling to an active, immediate endorsement of an entire situation's emotional tenor.

Examples

  • The dim lighting, the chill music, and everyone just relaxing—that's a vibe I can get behind.
  • Walking into that cozy coffee shop on a rainy day with the smell of espresso in the air, that's a vibe.
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