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  2. Someone Else - Wikipedia

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    Someone Else may refer to: Someone Else, a 2006 British film; Someone Else, a 2004 album by Ira Losco; Songs "Someone Else", by Duncan Laurence, 2020 ...

  3. Namesake - Wikipedia

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    When namesake refers to something or someone who is named after something or someone else, the second recipient of a name is usually said to be the namesake of the first. . This usage usually refers to humans named after other humans, [3] [4] but current usage also allows things to be or have namesa

  4. Somebody Else - Wikipedia

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    Somebody Else may refer to: "Somebody Else" (Big Country song), 1999 "Somebody Else" (Mario song), 2013 "Somebody Else" (The 1975 song), 2016 "Somebody Else", a 1997 song by Hurricane G; Somebody Else, a 2003 novel by Reggie Nadelson

  5. Japanese honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Sensei (先生、せんせい, literally meaning "born earlier") is used to refer to or address teachers, doctors, politicians, lawyers, and other authority figures. It is used to show respect to someone who has achieved mastery in an art form or some other skill, such as accomplished novelists, musicians, artists, and martial artists.

  6. 6 ways to deposit cash into someone else’s account - AOL

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    You can put cash into someone else’s account by going to a bank where the person holds an account and giving the teller the person’s name and account number. However, some banks don’t allow ...

  7. List of email subject abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Used in some corporate emails to request that the email receiver should forward the mail to someone else. It also has the more common meaning (2) To be Frank/Fair. Usually only used in the email body. TSFW, meaning Technically Safe For Work or Totally Safe For Work. Used in corporate emails to indicate that although the subject or content may ...

  8. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    Today, "snatched" is an expression that conveys that someone is "on point" with their look: "Your entire outfit looks snatched today, girl!" The term is commonly used to compliment someone's body ...

  9. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Someone responded to a conversation you participated in, on an AOL article. • A comment you posted in an AOL article received at least one response or thumbs-up. • There's important activity related to your account, such as password changes or expiration of a credit card you use to pay for any AOL services.