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{{Name|തന്ത വൈബ്|Thantha vibe}} is a term used to attribute persons
{{Name|തന്ത വൈബ്|Thantha vibe}} is a term used to attribute persons who acts like that annoying uncle. The uncles who criticize the new trends of younger generation, picks on the tiniest of things.
 
The term can have different levels of seriousness depending on the context.
 
== Examples ==
<blockquote>Person 1: Let's go party in the club at 11 PM
 
Person 2: poyi kidannu urangaan nokkadaa
 
Person 1: enthuvaadaa, neeyum thantha vibe aayo?</blockquote>Female version of the word also exists as {{Name|തള്ള വൈബ്|Thalla vibe}}.
 
== Origins ==
The term got popular through a reel video of [https://www.instagram.com/share/p/BALVY9RdMC Instagram account saafboi].<ref name=":0">https://www.instagram.com/share/p/BALVY9RdMC</ref> According to them, the term was used between their elder brothers to ridicule each other.
 
== Popularity ==
The term was selected as the Malayalam word of the year 2024 by Malayala Manorama newspaper.<ref name=":0" />

Latest revision as of 15:53, 23 February 2025

തന്ത വൈബ് (manglish: Thantha vibe) is a term used to attribute persons who acts like that annoying uncle. The uncles who criticize the new trends of younger generation, picks on the tiniest of things.

The term can have different levels of seriousness depending on the context.

Examples

Person 1: Let's go party in the club at 11 PM

Person 2: poyi kidannu urangaan nokkadaa

Person 1: enthuvaadaa, neeyum thantha vibe aayo?

Female version of the word also exists as തള്ള വൈബ് (manglish: Thalla vibe).

Origins

The term got popular through a reel video of Instagram account saafboi.[1] According to them, the term was used between their elder brothers to ridicule each other.

Popularity

The term was selected as the Malayalam word of the year 2024 by Malayala Manorama newspaper.[1]