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  2. 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 ; 25 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 ...

  3. Western Kentucky University - Wikipedia

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    Western Kentucky University is a public university in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States. It was founded by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1906, though its roots reach back a few decades earlier.

  4. Talk:Fresh off the boat - Wikipedia

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    Talk:Fresh of the boat — Fresh of the boat → Fresh off the boat – Article itself says "off". "off" redirects to "of" but used to redirect to an attack article (non-empty history). AKADriver 21:05, 2 March 2006 (UTC) Add *Support or *Oppose followed by an optional one-sentence explanation, then sign your vote with ~~~~

  5. Fresh food - Wikipedia

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    Fresh food is food which has not been preserved and has not spoiled yet. For vegetables and fruits , this means that they have been recently harvested and treated properly postharvest ; for meat , it has recently been slaughtered and butchered ; for fish , it has been recently caught or harvested and kept cold.

  6. What do teens mean when they say ‘sigma’? - AOL

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    Urban Dictionary adds that sigma “is what all 10 year olds think they are.” As reported by British GQ , the word “sigma” was born from the misogynistic “manosphere.” What does ‘sigma ...

  7. Diner lingo - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the lingo is unknown, but there is evidence suggesting it may have been used by waiters as early as the 1870s and 1880s. Many of the terms used are lighthearted and tongue-in-cheek and some are a bit racy or ribald, [3] but are helpful mnemonic devices for short-order cooks and staff. [2]

  8. Bakkavör - Wikipedia

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    By 1997 the company had expanded into Scandinavian and European markets selling cod and lumpfish roe. By October 2000, Bakkavor had an annual turnover of over 4.5 billion ISK. [9] They expanded the business by selling convenience foods. [7] The company acquired Katsouris Fresh Foods in 1997, Wine & Dine in 2000, [9] and Geest in 2005. [7]

  9. Talk:Mung (computer term) - Wikipedia

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    The Urban Dictionary and Pennsylvania Langauge Log sources reflect common usage of the term 'mung' so far as i have ever heard it used. If that is the only additional criteria muchness is demanding then it seems pstrait's definition should stay up. BrettAWallace 15:45, 5 October 2006 (UTC)