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  1. dilly dilly

    dilly dilly

    Dilly dilly is a nonsense expression for "Cheers!," popularized by a 2017–18 medieval-themed Bud Light ad campaign. Related words: Ben Roethlisberger Game of Thrones Hear, hear! pit of misery
  2. ’Tis The Season For Explaining Common Holiday Phrases

  3. 💖 Sparkling Heart emoji

    Twinkle, twinkle, little heart: The sparkling heart emoji variously shows love and affection, often with a happy, playful, or sweet tone. While the glimmers of the sparkling heart emoji can suggest being head over heels,…
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    Do You Remember This Fly 90s Slang?

  7. 9 Tips And Tricks To Ensure Your Kids’ Learning Stays Strong Throughout Summer

    By Lindsay Barrett Kids have been working all year long to learn new information and skills in school. Of course, as adults, we want that hard-earned knowledge to stick around permanently! (And not go the way of, say, kids’ tendency to “forget” to do a chore you reminded them about eight times.) Here’s some helpful insight into how kids retain information, and some teacher-approved tricks …

  8. In the Words of J.R.R. Tolkien. . .

  9. These Japanese Slang Terms Are “Maji” Amazing

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  11. you’re so sound

    You’re so sound is something you might say to someone you admire, especially in the UK and Ireland. Sound, as a slang adjective, can mean "excellent."
  12. Bah humbug

    Bah humbug is an exclamation that conveys curmudgeonly displeasure. The phrase is most famously used by Ebenezer Scrooge, the main character in Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol (1843).