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The phrase baby savage typically describes a young person who behaves with intense energy, defiance, or wildness, often juxtaposing innocence or youth with bold, unrestrained ac...
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The phrase baby savage typically describes a young person who behaves with intense energy, defiance, or wildness, often juxtaposing innocence or youth with bold, unrestrained ac...
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Bozo hair is an informal descriptor used to refer to a distinctive, often exaggerated hairstyle associated with the archetypal "bozo" clown or comedy character. It commonly desc...
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Bone money is slang that has circulated in online communities and hip-hop culture, often referring to a specific type of cash or banknote. At a high level, the phrase is used to...
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stabbinh is an informal string that appears in digital communication, often as a misspelling, phonetic rendering, or stylized variant of other terms. Because it is not a standar...
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"Let's go taco" is an informal phrase people use to signal excitement, agreement, or a plan to head somewhere together, often tied to grabbing tacos or enjoying a shared activit...
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Rizz is modern slang for style, charm, or game—specifically a person’s ability to attract or flirt confidently. It is often used to describe someone who is smooth in social...
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A wig snatcher is, literally, someone who forcibly removes another person’s wig or hairpiece. The term is rare in formal legal or medical contexts and appears more often in in...
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‘King of rizz’ is a title used to describe someone who is widely regarded as possessing the highest level of rizz in a given group or context. Rizz, a term for charismatic a...
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‘How you been loca’ is an informal, conversational phrase that blends casual greeting with a question about someone’s recent state or behavior. It merges African American...
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Having rizz means projecting a calm, confident sense of appeal that makes interactions feel easy and inviting without trying too hard. The word is often used to describe someone...
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