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  1. rest in peace

    Rest in peace is a common epitaph found on Western gravestones. In colloquial speech and writing, it's used to note the literal or metaphorical death of someone or something.
  2. 💡 Electric Light Bulb emoji

    Eureka! Aha! While the electric light bulb emoji can stand for electric power and lighting, it often represents a sudden insight, knowledge, or thought in general—basically anything "bright" in the metaphorical sense. Related words: aha…
  3. 🧛 Vampire emoji

    The Vampire emoji 🧛  depicts a classic vampire with fangs and a black cape with a high, red-lined collar. Vampires are a very popular fantasy creature and the Vampire emoji 🧛 is frequently used alongside…
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    girlboss

    Girlboss is a term used to refer to a self-made woman who runs her own company or leads one. The term was used positively at first but is now more commonly used as a negative…
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  6. Veganuary

    Veganuary is a name for going vegan, or not eating or using animal products, for the month of January.
  7. From “Great Society” to “Green New Deal”: How Do Politicians Name Policies?

    What Makes A Policy Program Name Stick? by John M. Cunningham In the 1910s there was Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom. The 1960s brought us Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society. And now, with the help of Senator Ed Markey and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the Green New Deal has become the talk of the Beltway. Since the early 20th century, presidents and other politicians in the United …

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    “Duke” vs. “Prince”: Learn Who Is Closer To The Throne

    Royalty is complicated. There are so many titles to keep track of—even a single individual may have multiple titles. And there are so many questions: what’s the difference between a prince and a duke? What about earls, barons, counts, viscounts, and marquis? (Or is it marquises?) In this article, we’ll decree the official differences—and, in some cases, overlap—between dukes and princes, as well as many …

  9. Where Did “Cinderella Story” Come From?

    The Cinderella that English speakers know and love can be traced to the French story Cendrillon, first published in 1697 by Charles Perrault, though Chinese and Greek versions of this classic tale go back to the 9th century CE and 6th century BCE, respectively. Today, there are over 500 variants of Cinderella in Europe alone. It’s no surprise, then, that describing something as a Cinderella …

  10. ❌ Cross Mark emoji

    No good! Very bad! Cancelled! Wrong! ❌! The big red X of the cross mark emoji generally communicates warnings, errors, and undesirability. It's often used as a visual stand-in for No. In sports, the emoji…
  11. 🤎 Brown Heart emoji

    The Brown Heart emoji 🤎 depicts a classic representation of a heart, colored brown. The emoji is commonly used to represent feelings of love, affection, and close bonds. It is also specifically used to express…
  12. 👜 Handbag emoji

    The handbag emoji depicts a rectangular handbag with short handles and comes in different colors on different platforms, including brown, purple, and pink. Its use relates mostly to shopping and fashion and is often used…