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  2. Cuffing season - Wikipedia

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    Cuffing season is typically defined as the time of year when single people actively search for short-term romantic partners to spend the colder months with, typically (in Northern Hemisphere locations) from October through March, culminating with Valentine's Day. [1] The term "cuff" is slang that alludes to handcuffs and means metaphorically to ...

  3. Urban Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Urban Dictionary Screenshot Screenshot of Urban Dictionary front page (2018) Type of site Dictionary Available in English Owner Aaron Peckham Created by Aaron Peckham URL urbandictionary.com Launched December 9, 1999 ; 24 years ago (1999-12-09) Current status Active Urban Dictionary is a crowdsourced English-language online dictionary for slang words and phrases. The website was founded in ...

  4. List of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    First defined in an Urban Dictionary post on April 18, 2011. Remained largely obscure until a sudden uptick of usage on Twitter in 2019. "You need a vibe check." "He has passed the vibe check" Vibe checked [163] [164] VSCO girl: A stereotypical white girl who often takes trendy and "basic" pictures of themself to later edit and post online.

  5. Wordle today: Here's the answer and hints for October 28 - AOL

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    Here's the answer for "Wordle" #861 on October 28, as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself.

  6. October 28 - Wikipedia

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    October 28 is the 301st day of the year (302nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 64 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600. 97 ...

  7. Rhyming slang - Wikipedia

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    The rhyming words are not omitted, to make the slang easier to understand. Rhyming slang is a form of slang word construction in the English language. It is especially prevalent among Cockneys in England, and was first used in the early 19th century in the East End of London; hence its alternative name, Cockney rhyming slang. [2][3] In the US ...

  8. Wikipedia : Reference desk/Archives/Language/2006 October 28

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    Also, it could possibly be helpful looking at the language with an outsider's eyes. 惑乱 分からん 14:38, 28 October 2006 (UTC) [ reply] Whereas in American English "with" and "to" can be used interchangeably, indeed, as surmised above by the GREAT Gavini, "speak/spoke to" has a strong preference in British English, just as for "talk".

  9. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    Anda. An Urdu language word meaning egg, for the pure-white uniform of traffic police in urban Pakistani areas like Karachi. Askar/Askari. A Somali term meaning “soldier” which is often used by Somali immigrants to the United Kingdom to refer to police. It is commonly used by rappers in UK drill. Aynasız.