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  2. Black sheep - Wikipedia

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    A black sheep stands out from the flock. The Black Sheep from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose by William Wallace Denslow. In the English language, black sheep is an idiom that describes a member of a group who is different from the rest, especially a family member who does not fit in.

  3. Baa, Baa, Black Sheep - Wikipedia

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    "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" is an English nursery rhyme, the earliest printed version of which dates from around 1744. The words have barely changed in two and a half centuries. The words have barely changed in two and a half centuries.

  4. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    It's all in the way that people use the platform to draw attention to issues of concern to Black communities." ... something lives in your mind "rent-free," as Black Twitter might say. Or, in the ...

  5. Black sheep (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    La Rabouilleuse (The Black Sheep), an 1842 novel by Honoré de Balzac "Die schwarzen Schafe" (translated as "Black Sheep"), a 1951 short story by Heinrich Böll; Black Sheep (Heyer novel), a 1966 novel by Georgette Heyer; Black Sheep, a 2013 novella by Susan Hill; Black Sheep, a 2013 young adult novel by Na'ima B. Robert

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    In 2024, “Bye Felicia” — which first appeared in the Black cult classic comedy “Friday,” and by 2009 became popularized with its regular use in “RuPaul’s Drag Race” — has more ...

  7. Sheep - Wikipedia

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    Sheep also enter in colloquial sayings and idiom frequently with such phrases as "black sheep". To call an individual a black sheep implies that they are an odd or disreputable member of a group. [173] This usage derives from the recessive trait that causes an occasional black lamb to be born into an entirely white flock. These black sheep were ...

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  9. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    Live to fight another day (This saying comes from an English proverbial rhyme, "He who fights and runs away, may live to fight another day") Loose lips sink ships; Look before you leap; Love is blind – The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act II, Scene 1 (1591) Love of money is the root of all evil [16] Love makes the world go around