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  1. Archaic Words We Need To Bring Back To Life

  2. Pusheen

    Pusheen

    Pusheen is a beloved chubby gray cartoon cat appearing in internet comic strips, sticker sets, and other merchandise.  Related terms: CryptoKitties Grumpy Cat internet cats Lil Bub
  3. jubilate

  4. jubilant

  5. woman enjoying book

    comfort character

    A comfort character is a fictional character who is said to bring a person comfort, such as while consuming the media that features the character or when thinking about them during times of stress. A…
  6. 🧔 Bearded Person emoji

    The bearded person emoji marks content dealing with male facial hair and grooming, men's fashion and style, and beard culture more generally. (Yes, that's a thing.) The emoji also represent a middle-aged man or a certain…
  7. ⚾️ Baseball emoji

    🎶 Take me out to the ⚾ game! 🎶 Based on the design of the modern-day baseball, the baseball emoji is used for all things related to the sport from which it gets its name, from…
  8. BTS Persona Challenge

    The BTS Persona Challenge is an internet activity where fans of the K-pop group BTS share how they've personally grown or overcome adversity under the hashtag "#PersonaChallenge."
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    Where Did The Phrase “Fast And The Furious” Come From?

    The continued box office success of the Fast and the Furious franchise gives moviegoers and word-lovers something to cheer about. Beyond the stunning action sequences, though, audiences, including us, actually really enjoy the title itself. That probably has something to do with its alliteration, “a figure of speech in which a consonant sound at the beginning of a word is repeated” (in this case the sound of the letter …

  10. sickening

    Originating in and popularized by drag culture, sickening means “amazing,” “wonderful,” or “excellent.” It is especially used to compliment a drag queen as looking “extremely attractive" or "flawless."
  11. hardcore

    Hardcore means "extreme" or "intense," like a hardcore gym routine, or a fan of Justin Bieber. It is especially used to reference hardcore punk music or pornography.
  12. mmk

    Mmk is a casual, half-humming way to say OK. It is a versatile sound, used to express mild disproval and suspicion ... or warm affirmation. Be careful, though, as mmk can come across as a little patronizing…