Teen Slang · Gaming

What does “Skill issue” mean?

A dismissive way to say a problem is your own fault for not being good enough. 'You lost? Skill issue.'

Where “Skill issue” comes from

Gaming slang for blaming a loss on the player's lack of skill rather than bad luck; spread as a general dismissal.

Why teens actually say it

Teens use it to tease someone or shrug off a complaint.

What it means for you as a parent

Usually playful gamer banter. No concern.

How it’s used

  • “You lost again? Skill issue.” Cocky, dismissive jab — pinning the loss on the other player.
  • “Lagging? Nah, skill issue, bro.” Refusing excuses with a smug joke. Competitive teasing.

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