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  1. kunta kinte

    Kunta Kinte

    Kunta Kinte is a fictional African slave taken to 18th-century America in the novel and adapted TV series Roots. Based on the character and his experience, Kunta Kinte is also used as a derogatory name…
  2. finger guns

    Finger guns are a hand gesture made by pointing the index finger and cocking the thumb in a way that imitates a handgun. They can be used as a greeting or to acknowledge something as funny,…
  3. pink background with green words emo hair on it

    emo hair

    Emo hair is the name for a jagged, eye-covering, banged hairstyle stereotypically associated with the emo music subculture, prominent among white, suburban youth in the early 2000s and 2010s.
  4. teal background with words Jesus piece on it

    Jesus piece

    A Jesus piece is a piece of jewelry, often made of gold or silver and associated with hip-hop culture, depicting the head of Jesus. The term can also refer to a crucifix.
  5. deal with it

    deal with it

    Appearing in popular memes in the 2010s, the phrase deal with it is a bold, self-assured declaration ordering someone to put up with something they may object to or to make do with a challenging…
  6. incel

    incel

    Short for involuntary celibacy, incel refers to an internet subculture of men who blame women for the fact that they are not having sex.
  7. nymphomaniac

    Again! Again? Again ...? A nymphomaniac is a woman, though occasionally a man, with an uncontrollable desire to have lots of sex, especially with different partners. It can be both a positive or pejorative term,…
  8. orange background with middle finger emoji on it

    🖕 Middle Finger emoji

    The middle finger emoji represents the physical act of raising one’s middle finger—considered an obscene gesture in many cultures—and is used for offensive or humorous effect.
  9. Erin go Bragh

    Based on an Irish phrase meaning “Ireland forever,” Erin go Bragh is a popular expression of loyalty to, or affection for, Ireland and its people and culture.
  10. Women’s History Month

    Women’s History Month is a month-long observance dedicated to education about and celebration of women’s contributions to history, society, and culture. The setting aside of a month to recognize women’s history is based on the…
  11. roasties

    roasties

    Nope. We're not talking about potatoes. We're talking about immature dudes and coarse slang for the vulva. Roasties is sexist slang used by incels and others in the male internet culture for sexually active women—or…
  12. zill

    Zill can variously refer to a type of finger-cymbal used in belly dancing, different fictional characters in popular culture, or the indefinitely large number, zillion.