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  1. mean-mugging

    Have you ever seen someone look at you a little funny, or give you a dirty look? That's mean-mugging, or the act of glowering at someone with an intimidating, irritated, or judgmental facial expression.
  2. Chungus

    Chungus is a meme featuring a chunky version of the cartoon character Bugs Bunny, typically captioned Big Chungus. It began as gaming joke that spread online as a slang term for anything "(adorably) chunky," similar…
  3. rage comics

    rage comics

    Appearing in my popular memes, rage comics are a series of cartoon faces and characters used to make jokes about everyday experiences, especially awkward or frustrating moments.
  4. Did You Know You Were Reading These Unusual Literary Genres?

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    The Korean Wave: The Korean Words Entering English

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    Words That Make You Sound Like You’re From New York

    If you’ve ever watched a mobster movie set in New York—and let’s face it, most of them are—you probably think that talking like a New Yorker is as easy as dropping a few Rs and smushing whole sentences into one word. The dialect particular to movie depictions of New York City’s Italian-American community is one of the best recognized in the country, but it doesn’t …

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    pogue

    In military slang, pogue is a disparaging term for military members who do not engage in direct combat or those who are not on the front lines of combat. The term may have origins in…
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    Jexodus

    Jexodus is the name of a right-wing political effort to encourage Jewish Democrats to leave (as an exodus) and join the Republican party due to the left's supposed anti-Semitic, anti-Israel policies.
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    walking taco

    A walking taco consists of a bag of chips (often Fritos, Doritos, or tortilla chips) filled with taco fillings or similar ingredients. Walking tacos are typically eaten directly from the bag (often with a spoon).…
  10. stonks

    In internet slang, stonks is a deliberate misspelling of stocks, as traded in the stock market. It is often used to refer to such stocks—and finance more generally—in a humorous or ironic way, especially to comment…
  11. Midwest nice

    Midwest nice refers to the characteristic politeness, friendliness, and hospitality often associated with people from the Midwestern United States. It describes a behavior where individuals go out of their way to be helpful, accommodating, and…
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    “Whomever” vs. “Whoever”: What’s The Difference?

    Whoever you are, you’re not alone in being confused about when you should use whoever and whomever. In this article, we’ll explain the difference between whomever and whoever, cover when and how to use each one, and provide example sentences showing exactly how each one is used. If you haven’t yet, read our guide to who vs. whom first. It provides the foundation for the …