Huzz

Huzz

streamer
twitch
kai-cenat
gen-z
slang

Streamer-coined collective noun for women, popularized by Kai Cenat and the Adin Ross sphere. Part of the huzz / bruzz / scuzz trio that took over Twitch and TikTok in 2025-2026.

WHAT IS HUZZ?

"Huzz" is a streamer-born collective noun for women β€” basically a stand-in for "girls" or "ladies" used ironically in chat, on stream, and across TikTok edits. It blew up out of Kai Cenat's Streamer University arc and the broader Adin Ross / Mafiathon sphere, then snowballed once Gen Alpha started saying it unironically.

HOW TO USE IT

●Huzz: The women (used about a group, never as a one-on-one address).
●Bruzz: The male counterpart β€” the bros.
●Scuzz: The mid-tier, neutral version of both β€” anyone you're not sure about.
●No huzz allowed: Gamer-cave / lock-in mode, derived from "no girls allowed" memes.
●Huzz patrol: Streamer bit where the chat ranks the huzz on screen.

EXAMPLES

●"Bro the huzz are STORMING the stream chat tonight πŸ’€"
●"Locking in, no huzz no bruzz, just the grind."
●"He pulled mad huzz at the meetup, certified rizzler."
●"POV: you walk into the function and the huzz / bruzz ratio is cooked."

A QUICK NOTE

Huzz reads playful in streamer-bro context but flattens women into a category, which is exactly the critique you'll see on TikTok and in Twitter QRTs. Plenty of women use it back ironically ("the huzz have arrived"), but the discourse is real β€” knowing the term means knowing the heat around it too.