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  2. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    TikTok, known in mainland China and Hong Kong [3] as Douyin (Chinese: 抖音; pinyin: Dǒuyīn; lit. 'Shaking Sound'), [4] is a short-form video-hosting service owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance. It hosts user-submitted videos, which may range in duration from three seconds to 60 minutes. [5]

  3. Throwback Thursday - Wikipedia

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    Throwback Thursday or #TBT is an internet trend used among social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.On a Thursday, users will post nostalgia-inducing pictures – from a different era of their life, accompanied by the hashtag #TBT or #ThrowbackThursday.

  4. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    To talk too much, especially without significant meaning. Speculated to be used as early as 1592 to express annoyance and irritation. Became a TikTok trend in 2023 for someone who talks too much or whose talking does not make sense. [177] yeet (/ j iː t / ⓘ) To throw something with force and without regard. Also used as a generic positive ...

  5. What will happen to TikTok now that the ban has been upheld ...

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    TikTok got a last-ditch hearing before the US Supreme Court last week, but the justices seemed skeptical of its arguments. And on Friday, they upheld the law. And on Friday, they upheld the law.

  6. Huh? Here’s Exactly What ‘Bruh’ Means, as Slang and More

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    This slang word has gained popularity in the 2000s thanks to pop culture, the internet and social media, as it’s specifically appeared in memes and on Instagram and TikTok in reaction videos.

  7. Why do lawmakers want to ban TikTok? Explaining the issue as ...

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    The House passed a bill on Wednesday that could lead to the banning of TikTok in the United States. Here is what we know.

  8. Tuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation TB is short for tubercle bacillus. Consumption was the most common nineteenth century English word for the disease, and was also in use well into the twentieth century. The Latin root con meaning 'completely' is linked to sumere meaning 'to take up from under'. [204]

  9. Got 'the ick'? The hilariously relatable term is taking over ...

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    TikTok user @ohheyms.a posted a list of icks that she and her friends compiled together. The lighthearted list includes icks like “when he plays air guitar” and “him walking angry in flip ...