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  2. Savage Love - Wikipedia

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    Using this word worked when the readers were LGBT, but as the column grew popular, Savage changed to a generic greeting to better match the expectations of the general public. [ 9 ] Since 2002, he has written the column at Eppie Lederer 's desk, which he, a "lifelong fan" of her Ann Landers column, bought at auction after the noted advice ...

  3. GGG - Wikipedia

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    GGG ("good, giving, and game"), a sex-positive ideal coined by sex-advice columnist Dan Savage; Giant Global Graph, a neologism to differentiate between the existing World Wide Web and that of Web 3.0; Gurgula language (ISO 639-3 code: ggg), a Rajasthani language of Pakistan; GGG, a codon for the amino acid glycine

  4. Savage (pejorative term) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1776, American politicians have used the term savage to refer to uncivilized peoples as well as those affiliated with Nazism, Communism, and terrorism. [1] [2] According to the National Museum of the American Indian, the word "served to justify the taking of Native lands, sometimes by treaty and other times through coercion or conquest". [3]

  5. Gennady Golovkin - Wikipedia

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    Gennadiy Gennadyevich Golovkin (Cyrillic: Генна́дий Генна́дьевич Голо́вкин; also spelled Gennady; [2] born 8 April 1982), often known by his nickname "GGG" or "Triple G", is a Kazakhstani professional boxer.

  6. 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 ...

  7. G-funk - Wikipedia

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    Example of a G-funk instrumental. G-funk, short for gangsta funk, (or funk rap [5]) is a sub-genre of gangsta rap that emerged from the West Coast scene in the early 1990s. The genre is heavily influenced by the synthesizer-heavy 1970s funk sound of Parliament-Funkadelic (aka P-Funk), often incorporated through samples or re-recordings. [4]

  8. Ball w/o You - Wikipedia

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    "Ball w/o You" finds 21 Savage expressing his heartbreak from relationships, [1] stating he prefers loyalty over love; [2] in the first verse, he says, "I'd rather have loyalty than love / 'Cause love really don't mean jack / See love is just a feeling / You can love somebody and still stab them in the back". [3] He raps in a falsetto voice on ...

  9. Savage - Wikipedia

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    Savage may refer to: Savage (pejorative term) , a derogatory term to describe a member of a people the speaker regards as primitive and uncivilized Arts and entertainment