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The Bradford Era· 3 hours agoMADE UP: There have been multiple instances throughout history when the words already in the daily lexicon just aren’t enough to accommodate the thoughts of American presidents. Who is going ...
Bizarre Slang Terms for Breasts Throughout History
Kyrie Gray via Yahoo News· 7 days agoPast slang terms for breasts are both absurd and strangely logical. An illustrated list of some of my favorites alternative words for "boobs" throughout...
Why tech-savvy Gen Z and Alpha have embraced the bizarre slang ‘fax, no printer’
NY Post via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFeel old yet, boomers? Other recent slang also is receiving academic validation. Oxford University...
Haitian Flag Day 2024: A guide to events and ways to celebrate Haitian pride
NBC News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoZoe, a slang word that refers to Haitian people, explains the event title “The Zoe Take Over,” which...
Jared Goff hears Lions fans serenading him. He's desperate to reward city with trophy.
Detroit Free Press· 7 days agoIt’s crazy, he was saying, though Jared Goff didn’t mean it literally. “Cool” was also a word the...
Cannabis legalization has led to a boom in potent forms of the drug that present new hazards for...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 2 days agoTHC concentrations in newly available products far exceed those of traditional smoked weed, which...
Why do teens say, ‘Fax, No Printer’?
The Today Show via AOL· 3 days ago“Many kids have no understanding of what a fax machine is.” Burroughs adds: “The word ‘fax’ sounds like ‘facts’ so if you want to affirm what someone...
'Run for their money': Why do we say this, plus ‘par for the course’ and more? 3 fun origin stories
Fox News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe sports field has inspired many popular expressions today, including "par for the course" and "a...
Police locate stolen taco truck, find thief inside chowing down
Boing Boing· 6 days agoAmerican Tramp and Underworld Slang, published in 1931, suggests that “fuzz” was derived from “fuss,” meaning that the cops were “fussy” over trifles. Etymologist Eric Partridge ...
People With Commonly Autocorrected Names Call For Tech Firms To Fix Problem - Slashdot
Slashdot· 16 hours agoAn anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: People whose names get mangled by autocorrect have urged technology companies to fix the problem faster, with one person whose name gets ...