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  2. Moe (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Moe (萌え, Japanese pronunciation: ⓘ), sometimes romanized as moé, is a Japanese word that refers to feelings of strong affection mainly towards characters in anime, manga, video games, and other media directed at the otaku market. Moe, however, has also gained usage to refer to feelings of affection towards any subject.

  3. Cantonese internet slang - Wikipedia

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    Netizens often use words humorously as to ‘suggest two or more of its meanings or the meaning of another word similar in sound' as a play on words. MK: It is used to categorise some trend followers in unfashionable outfits. Sap buk (十卜 sap6buk1): With the meaning of "support".

  4. What Does MK Mean in Texts? Here's How to Use The Term - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know about using the term mk in a text message, including what it means and how to use it.

  5. Talk:Moe (slang) - Wikipedia

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    In reality, it has a concrete definition and it means "a feeling of strong adoration towards characters," a statement that can be backed up by reliable sources. Moe is not a quality of "cuteness" etc. of a character, but a feeling towards a character. As in, "I feel moe about X," and all reliable sources say this.

  6. Category:Moe (slang) - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Moe (slang)/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  8. Internet slang - Wikipedia

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    Aside from the more frequent abbreviations, acronyms, and emoticons, Internet slang also uses archaic words or the lesser-known meanings of mainstream terms. [2] Regular words can also be altered into something with a similar pronunciation but altogether different meaning, or attributed new meanings altogether. [2]

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    “Skibidi,” pronounced like “skippity,” has no inherent meaning. It can be used as a wacky adjective to mean cool, bad or dumb, depending on the context, according to Urban Dictionary .