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  1. Let it go

    Let It Go

    Let It Go is a hit song from Disney's 2013 animated film Frozen.
  2. naked otter

    naked otter

    Outside occasional literal references to hairless or shaved otters, a naked otter is a slang term for nude pictures of a slim, hairy gay man. Related Words: bear otter George Mazzei Do Not Google Naked…
  3. cyclobenzaprine

    cyclobenzaprine

    Cyclobenzaprine is a prescription muscle relaxant commonly sold under the brand name Flexeril. Related Words: mellow yellow cyclone Whitney Houston
  4. on the house

    on the house

    On the house is an idiom meaning "free of charge."
  5. lalaland

    lalaland

    Lalaland is a colloquial term for "being out of touch with reality," usually due to bliss or ignorance. As La La Land, it is a nickname for Los Angeles, California.  
  6. gogle

    gogle

    Gogle is a common misspelling of the internet search engine Google, occasionally used as a slang term for looking at pornography accessed from a Google search.
  7. Krang

    Krang

    In the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, Krang is an evil supervillain in the form of a gelatinous, tentacled brain. Deprived of a body, he achieves mobility through the use of an android body or…
  8. Flocka

    Flocka

    Flocka refers to rapper Waka Flocka Flame, used especially by his fans to refer to him and his music.
  9. Putlocker and chill

    Putlocker and chill

    The slang Putlocker and chill refers to relaxing at home by streaming movies or TV from an illegal site. Related Words: Netflix and chill shrekflix and chill GOT and chill pizza and chill KissAnime and chill
  10. hunh

    hunh

    Hunh is an interjection that conveys annoyance, confusion, or curiosity. It also adds emphasis at the end of the question.
  11. dfuq

    d’fuq

    D'fuq is a slang form of the fuck, commonly used as a quick reaction to a confusing, shocking, or objectionable situation. D'fuq is often phrased as a question: d'fuq?
  12. 5/7

    5/7 is an internet meme referring to an unusual film rating scale developed by a Facebook user. It's used allusively to express ironic or earnest appreciation of online content.