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  1. Hoodini

    Hoodini

    Hoodini is a magic owl character used as an inside joke in internet and gaming culture.
  2. dance with the devil

    To dance with the devil is to engage in risky, reckless, or potentially immoral behavior.
  3. wunderbar

    wunderbar

    Wunderbar is a German word for "wonderful." It may be used in English to hint at German-ness or simply as a substitute for wonderful. Numerous bilingual puns have been based on wunderbar.
  4. djent

    djent

    Djent is a subgenre of heavy metal characterized by low guitar tunings, string muting, and heavy syncopation. Djent also describes the guitar sound used in this style of metal.
  5. plumber's crack

    plumber’s crack

    A plumber's crack is the top of a person's buttocks as seen when they bend over and their pants slide down.
  6. yellow background with frohawk written on it

    frohawk

    A frohawk is a type of mohawk hairstyle with Afro-textured hair.
  7. mukbang

    mukbang

    Starting in South Korea, mukbang is a livestream of a host who binge-eats large quantities of food as they talk to their audience.
  8. Boats 'N Hoes

    Boats ‘N Hoes

    Boats 'N Hoes is a salacious comedy rap song and video from the 2008 movie, Step Brothers, featuring puns about sailing and sex. The song is referenced in popular culture during parties and water-based vacations.
  9. fuck this shit i'm out

    fuck this shit I’m out

    Fuck this shit I'm out is a phrase said, and often sung, when commenting on a confusing, embarrassing, exasperating, or even exciting situation.
  10. G3722

    G3722

    G3722 is the trade identifier imprinted on the 2-milligram pill of the painkiller Xanax, colloquially referenced by recreational abusers of the drug.
  11. woe is me

    Woe is me is an over-dramatic, often comical way to express sadness or disappointment at an unfair situation. The phrase carries such connotations because of its archaic-sounding grammatical structure.
  12. standard issue

    standard issue

    Standard issue is a synonym for typical, generic, or baseline, often used with government or military connotations.