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  1. Cthulhu

    Cthulhu

    Cthulhu is the name of a fictional monster created by author H.P. Lovecraft. The creature is described as a combination of an octopus, a dragon, and a human being, and just looking upon it will…
  2. Leeroy Jenkins

    Leeroy Jenkins is gaming slang for a person or thing that causes everything to go wrong for everyone else, usually in some extraordinary fashion.
  3. eiffel tower

    National Sex Day

    National Sex Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated on June 9th. It is dedicated to having sexual relations with someone else.
  4. What’s your 20?

    Breaker breaker 1-9, what's your 20? What's your 20? is CB (Citizens Band radio) lingo for "What's your location?" What's your 2020 can be part of a question about a person's presidential aspirations for the 2020 election or about…
  5. grammar nazi

    "It's not 'me and Billy.' It's 'Billy and I,'" so scolds the grammar nazi. A grammar nazi is a pedant who compulsively criticizes or corrects people's grammar mistakes, typos, misspellings, and other errors in speech or…
  6. 🇫🇷 Flag For France emoji

    Du vin, le fromage ... l'emoji. The flag for France emoji is a symbol for all things French, from its culture and politics to vacations in the country.
  7. Trust the Process

    Trust the Process is a slogan used by fans of the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers, though it has since become popular elsewhere in sports and culture. Coined during a rough patch for the team, it basically means…
  8. hard in the paint

    Originating in basketball, hard in the paint is a slang expression for giving one's full effort.
  9. carpe noctem

    Carpe noctem means "seize the night" in Latin or, in other words, "live tonight like there is no tomorrow."
  10. 🛍️ Shopping Bags emoji

    Treat yo self ... to the shopping bags emoji, which is often used in messages dealing with shopping, gift-giving, consumer culture, and the retail industry. It's especially popular on frenzied Black Friday, which is actually another name…
  11. desu

    Desu is a polite Japanese linking verb meaning "to be" as well other forms of the verb. Western fans of anime and manga sometimes add it to the end of sentences to sound cute and…
  12. c'est la vie

    c’est la vie

    In French, c'est la vie means "that's life," borrowed into English as idiom to express acceptance or resignation, much like Oh well. Related words: c'est la guerre shit happens so it goes such is life