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  2. Chad (slang) - Wikipedia

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    The term "Chad" became a viral meme in the 2010s after appearing on the online message board 4chan under the name "Chad Thundercock". [2] Chad is described as a heterosexual White male, usually blond-haired, [ 1 ] [ 7 ] who is gainfully employed, athletic, sexually active, and well-endowed .

  3. Mortise lock - Wikipedia

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    The term "warded lock" refers to the lock mechanism, while the term "mortise lock" refers to the bolt location. Warded locks contain a series of static obstructions, or wards, within the lock box; only a key with cutouts to match the obstructions will be able to turn freely in the lock and open the latch. [4]

  4. Cougar (slang) - Wikipedia

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    The term has been variously applied to middle-aged women who pursue romantic or sexual relations with men more than ten to fifteen years younger than they are. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Academia

  5. Ghosting (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    The term originated in the early 2000s, typically referring to dating and romantic relationships. In the following decade, the media reported a rise in ghosting behaviors, which has been attributed to the increasing use of social media and online dating apps. The term has also expanded to refer to similar practices among friends, family members ...

  6. Gyat - Wikipedia

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    Gyat (/ɡjɑːt/; an abbreviation of Goddamn, also spelled as Gyatt or Gyattt, pronounced US: / ɡ j ɑː t / ⓘ; UK: / ɡ j æ t /) is a term from African-American Vernacular English originally used in exclamation.

  7. Medical slang - Wikipedia

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    Medical slang is the use of acronyms and informal terminology to describe patients, other healthcare personnel and medical concepts. Some terms are pejorative. In English, medical slang has entered popular culture via television hospital and forensic science dramas such as ER, House M.D., NCIS, Scrubs, and Grey's Anatomy, and through fiction, in books such as The House of God by Samuel Shem ...

  8. Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia

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    Medical facility rooms can collect data from transmissions of RFID badges worn by patients and employees, as well as from tags assigned to items such as mobile medical devices. [89] The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently announced plans to deploy RFID in hospitals across America to improve care and reduce costs.

  9. Cottaging - Wikipedia

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    The appearance of public lavatories, like this one in Pond Square, Camden, London, is the origin of the term cottaging.. Cottaging is a gay slang term, originating from the United Kingdom, referring to anonymous sex between men in a public lavatory (a "cottage" [1] or "tea-room" [2]), [3] or cruising for sexual partners with the intention of having sex elsewhere.