adjective Internet Slang

Granola

/ɡrəˈnoʊ.lə/ · adjective · slang

Earthy, eco-conscious, and outdoorsy — into natural living, sustainability, and the outdoors.

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Describes a person or lifestyle that's environmentally aware, outdoorsy, and into natural, wholesome living — think hiking, reusable everything, and crunchy health habits.

“She's pretty granola, she makes her own oat milk.”
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Can describe an aesthetic of earthy, natural, outdoorsy vibes.

“His whole vibe is granola — flannel, hiking boots, and a reusable flask.”
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Usually affectionate or neutral, occasionally teasing.

“Going fully granola with the composting and the garden.”
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Granola In A Sentence

That cafe has a granola crowd.
He's gone granola since moving to the mountains.
Granola energy: barefoot and eco-friendly.

Origin & Usage

"Granola" as a descriptor comes from the health-food cereal associated with hippie and natural-living culture. It became slang for an earthy, eco-conscious, outdoorsy person or aesthetic, popular in 2020s lifestyle culture.

People Also Ask

What does granola mean in slang?

Granola means earthy, eco-conscious, and outdoorsy — into natural living, sustainability, and the outdoors.

Where did granola come from?

It comes from the health-food cereal linked to hippie and natural-living culture, becoming slang for an earthy lifestyle.

Is granola an insult?

Usually not — it's affectionate or neutral, sometimes lightly teasing.

How do you use granola in a sentence?

For example: "she's so granola" — earthy and eco-conscious.

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