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  2. Dyke (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Butch; Butch and femme; Compulsory heterosexuality; Corrective rape; Dyke; Feminist separatism; Femme; Gender-critical feminism; Lesbian bed death; Lesbian erasure

  3. Resting bitch face - Wikipedia

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    Actress Kristen Stewart.The term has often been applied to describe her resting face, which she has acknowledged. [1]Resting bitch face (RBF) is a facial expression that unintentionally creates the impression that a person is angry, annoyed, irritated, or contemptuous, particularly when the individual is relaxed, or resting.

  4. List of age-related terms with negative connotations - Wikipedia

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    Biddy: [8] An annoying, gossipy or interfering old lady. Blue-hair: [2] Derogatory term referring to older women who color their hair a distinctive silvery-blue. Boomer: A postwar era-born person from the "Baby Boom", or a "baby boomer"; this term can also be used in a neutral context.

  5. Most Annoying Word: 'Whatever' - AOL

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    The casual "whatever" was rated the most annoying word by 38 percent of 1,173 adults surveyed in. By Kevin Murphy Dec 19 (Reuters) - Hands down, no word grates on Americans more than "whatever," a ...

  6. 125 Maybe-Kinda Cringey but Extremely Cute Nicknames to Call ...

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    Here are 125 cute, sexy, and romantic nicknames for your boyfriend, fiancé, baby daddy, FWB—basically anyone you're getting romantic with.

  7. Uff da - Wikipedia

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    In Danish and Norwegian language, uf (Danish and older Norwegian spelling) or uff (current Norwegian spelling) is a mild and polite vernacular interjection used when something is unpleasant, uncomfortable, hurtful, annoying, sad, or irritating. [2] [3] The word is an onomatopoeia [4] corresponding to English oof, Dutch oef and German uff.

  8. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    Believed to be a variation of another word such as "jeez", "Jesus", or "shit". First used in 1955 as a word to express "disappointment, annoyance or surprise". [30] [133] [134] shook To be shocked, surprised, or bothered. Became prominent in hip-hop starting in the 1990s, when it began to be used as a standalone adjective for uncontrollable ...

  9. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    Standard: His continual interruptions are very irritating. contingent and contingency. As a noun, a contingent is a representative group; a contingency is a possible event. Standard: The explorers were prepared for every contingency. Standard: He was a member of the California contingent at the convention.