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  1. poppin’ tags

    If you look fly, maybe you've been shopping at the mall andpoppin' tags by buying lots of nice clothes and accessories ... or, depending on your interpretation, stealing them? Poppin' tags can refer to being…
  2. chutiya

    Content warning: The following article contains offensive language, which is included because it documents the real-world use of this term. You don't want to be called a chutiya by anyone but a friend: the term…
  3. do you

    Hey, do whatever you think is best for yourself, march to your own beat, focus on what you have to get done,do you. The expression do you or you do you means to do what's…
  4. meep

    Meep, an imitation of a high-pitched noise, often expresses a meek surprise or cutesy awkwardness. The word can also convey a great range of other emotions, from excitement to boredom.
  5. speak truth to power

    Stand up for what's right and tell people in charge what's what. That's the idea behind the phrase speak truth to power,an expression for courageously confronting an authority, calling out injustices on their watch, and…
  6. male tears

    Male tearsis a phrase and reaction image used by feminists for when men complain about reverse sexism, e.g., that they feel they have it hard when it comes to equal pay, discrimination, and harassment.
  7. dolo

    You rolling dolo to the dictionary? If you are, that meansthat you're doing it alone. It often appears as solo dolo.
  8. dickweed

    Don't be a dickweed.Dickweed is an insult for people who are rude, selfish, stupid, inconsiderate jerks no one wants to spend time withjust under an asshole in the sweary pecking order.
  9. 11:11

    If it's 11:11,make a wish! Some people believe11:11 is a magic number or lucky time of day, good for making a wish ... or reaching cosmic enlightenment.
  10. WAP

    WAP is a slang acronym that stands for wet-ass pussy. The acronym was created and popularized by hip-hop artist Cardi B in her hit August 2020 single WAP.
  11. book it

    Great deal on that flight to Paris? Book it. About to get caught somewhere you're not supposed to be? Book it.Book it can mean "to reserve (something)" or "move quickly" or "flee." "Book itcan also…
  12. ruca

    Rucahas a range of meaning in different Spanish dialects, variously referring to arugula, a type of hut, an old lady or spinster, a girlfriend or wife, a whore, or a female gang member.