The host, Ben, attempts to learn about modern slang from a guest, Brett Cooper. They go through a list of slang terms, including "glow up," "stan," "dub," "cap," "simp," "camp," "drip," "bet," "main character," "extra," "sus," "tea," and "rizz." Ben learns the meanings of these terms, often with humorous reactions and commentary. The conversation is lighthearted and playful, with Ben acknowledging that he is not familiar with many of the terms and Brett patiently explaining their meanings.
Here are the extracted facts, each given a number and written as a short sentence:
1. The host is learning about the language of the youth from Brett Cooper.
2. A "glow up" refers to a transformation from bad to good, often in a physical sense.
3. A "stan" is someone who is obsessed with another person, often in a romantic or fan-like way.
4. A "dub" refers to a win.
5. "Dank" means excellent or of high quality.
6. "Ghosting" is when someone does not return messages or phone calls, often in the context of dating.
7. "Zombieing" is a form of ghosting where the person returns after a period of time.
8. "Cap" means to lie.
9. "No cap" means to tell the truth.
10. A "simp" is someone who does too much for the person they have a crush on, often in a way that makes them appear foolish.
11. "Camp" refers to something that is ironically or playfully trendy.
12. "Drip" refers to something or someone that is cool or appealing.
13. A "main character" refers to someone who is charismatic and well-liked.
14. "Bet" is a casual way of saying "yes" or "okay".
15. "Slaps" is a slang term for something that is exceptional or impressive.
16. "Hits different" is a phrase that means something has a strong emotional impact.
17. "Sus" is a shortened form of "suspicious".
18. "Spill the tea" means to reveal gossip or juicy information.
19. "Rizz" refers to charisma or a person's ability to attract others.
Note: Some of the information provided in the text may be subjective or based on personal opinions, but I have tried to extract only the factual information.