My new and biggest fear is having negative aura points …

Even as a Gen Z’er (albeit an older one), I still find myself confused by all the new slang that pops up — and most recently, it’s “aura points.”

“Aura” has existed for a long time and is defined, in simple and modern terms, as someone’s vibes and the energy a person or place exudes. Although younger folks definitely didn’t invent the word, the aura “point system” has become a way for Gen Z’ers and Gen Alpha to describe when something is cringe and embarrassing or cool and vibey.

i ’m losing nimbus point at a disk setting rate

If you’re a parent or teacher or work with younger people, then you just might have heard about aura points from one of them. And if you’re just as confused as I was, TikToker Philip Lindsay (@mr_lindsay_sped), a 30-year-old teacher from Arizona, made a video explaining what exactly aura points are and how you can “earn” and “lose” them.

respond to @tanyak680 It may be summertime , but Mr. Lindsay is still here to define the#trendingwords your’re#teenageris using . Are they giving you positive or negative#aurapointsyet ? 😂 Side Note : Most of the things that put on or lose you dot are queer , footling , inconsequent things.#aura#genalpha#slang#middleschoolslang#teachersoftiktok#teacherfyp#fyp

In thevideo, which has nearly 800k views, Philip starts off by saying, “The meaning of [aura] is actually what it means in the trend. But there is an additional aspect to it that’s important to understand.”

“So somebody’s aura is their essence, right? It’s the energy they put off. That’s a word we all know,” Philip says. “But with the way that the kids are using it, they’re specifically talking about how cool somebody is. What is the cool energy that they put off, and what are the things that you could do or not do that’s either going to ‘add’ or ‘take away’ from your aura?” And that’s where the (imaginary) “point system” comes in.

According to Philip, gaining and having positive aura points is considered a good thing because, essentially, it means you did something people would generally deem as cool. Say, for example, that you send something funny in a group chat, and everybody responds to it. Because your humor and energy are well-received, it results in gaining positive aura.

On the flip side, you can also “lose” aura points whenever you do something people consider embarrassing, weird, or cringey. As part of Philip’s example in the TikTok: “You see somebody waving at you, and you wave back, only to discover that it’s the person behind you that they’re waving at. Negative aura points.”

All in all, Philip explains that someone’s overall aura is the sum of their aura points — practically a different way to determine whether or not someone is cool or has “good” vibes. Of course, though it’s said you can “gain” and “lose” aura points, the “scale” is often imagined and used hyperbolically among Gen Z’ers and Gen Alpha.

For example, in oneTikTok, a person tries to open a door by pushing instead of pulling. The result is “negative 1000 aura points.”

Meanwhile, other people on social media will reveal embarrassing or cringeworthy memories or facts about themselves and then ask how many aura points they lost. On X (formerly Twitter), a user wrote, “how many aura points did i lose when i found out there was another girl and i still stayed.”

how many aura points did i turn a loss when i found out there was another miss and i still stayed

Another X user stated, “you lose a hefty amount of aura points every time you add a note on an instagram post.”

you lose a hefty amount of aura points every time you add a note on an instagram post .

Even big brands and companies, like Porsche, have caught on to the trend, posting on X: “Pronouncing Porsche the correct way +1000 aura points.”

Pronouncing Porsche the right way +1000 nimbus points

Another user pointed out that aura points are just “cool points with a new name.”

Overall, someone’s aura is the new way younger folks are playfully judging a person’s — or their own! — vibes in a specific moment, and I honestly fear I’m going to start using the phrase ironically and then somehow start saying it unironically. (Unfortunately, that’s what happened to me with the word ‘fam.')

i ’ve lost so many aura manoeuvre that it ’s honestly unrecoverable rn

If you’re a parent, teacher, or work with Gen Z’ers, have you ever heard about aura points? What do you think about this new trend? If you want to gain 500 aura points, comment below!

A man in a casual shirt holds a coffee cup. The text reads: "Words Teenagers Are Using: 'Aura Points'", discussing the meaning and trend aspects of the term

Two images of a man explaining the term "aura points" while holding a mug. Text reads: "Words Teenagers Are Using: 'Aura Points' - they're specifically talking about how cool somebody is - what is the cool energy that they put off."

Closeup shots of Philip Lindsay explaining aura points

Man holding a mug, explained "Aura Points." Text: "Words Teenagers Are Using: 'Aura Points.' You see somebody waving at you and you wave back only to discover…"

Split-screen image showing a man discussing "words teenagers are using: 'Aura Points'" and explaining how actions throughout the day affect these points

Woman with long hair stands by glass doors in a TikTok video with the caption "Negative 1000 aura points." Various user comments are visible on the right

Social media comments: 1. "Thank you. I was so confused ??" 2. "My Aura points are dropping once I use this with my kids." 3. "Ong the video I've been waiting for since my kid has told me -200 aura but can't explain it lol."

Screenshot of a comment by user randysavagest saying, "It's cool points with a new name," posted on June 11th. The comment has three likes