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  1. Idol Challenge

    The Idol Challenge is a viral dance trend where participants post videos of themselves recreating the choreography of the song "IDOL" by K-pop stars BTS. Make sure to use the hashtag "#IDOLCHALLENGE."
  2. Orange Justice

    No definition but to express yourself in the battle field. We've heard it's also a great exercise move ...
  3. George Glass

    George Glass is an imaginary boyfriend of the character Jan Brady from the 1960–70s sitcom The Brady Bunch.
  4. boi

    Boi is an alternate spelling of boy used to describe boys, yes, but also men, girls, women, and things that aren’t even human ...
  5. No Pants Day

    No Pants Day is an unofficial annual holiday (first Friday in May) where people pull down their pants and walk around in their underwear. Celebrated worldwide, No Pants Subway Ride (variously observed in early January)…
  6. mon chéri

    Mon chéri means "my dear" or "sweetheart" in French. It's an adorable term of endearment for a male person someone is fond of, romantically or platonically.
  7. verga

    When does a word for penis not just mean "penis"? When it's the Spanish word verga. Verga can mean "penis," but also "rod," "fuck," "hell," and just about any vulgarity, it seems. This is a word we…
  8. no más

    The expression no más in Spanish means "no more." Its specific sense can vary depending on context, however, which means it can also translate to "enough," "no longer," or "just."
  9. get gully

    Get gully is a slang expression for "acting tough," especially to defend your honor in a fight, or sometimes it just means "excited" more generally.
  10. National Bacon Day

    Pork lovers, take note: There's a National Bacon Day, a holiday celebrating that cured cut of meat from pigs. Baconophiles don't dispute their love of the food, but they do dispute what day National Bacon…
  11. IMAO

    IMAO is an internet acronym for in my arrogant opinion and is usually used with a sense of irony or self-deprecation.
  12. guala

    Guala is Latin-American Spanish slang used for someone who shows their Latin heritage through clothes, mannerisms, and language. It's also used as slang for "money," often as guala guala.