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  2. List of portmanteaus - Wikipedia

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    complisult, from compliment and insult [2] cosplay, from costume and play [5] disastrophe, from disaster and catastrophe [2] drunkorexia, from drunk and anorexia; dumbfound, from dumb and confound [26] electrocute, from electric and execute [5] Farmageddon, from farm and Armageddon, title of book; flimmer, from flicker and glimmer [2]

  3. List of Latin phrases - Wikipedia

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    List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names; List of Latin words with English derivatives; List of Latin legal terms; List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes; List of sundial mottos § Latin mottos; List of U.S. state and territory mottos; List of university and college mottos

  4. List of acronyms: O - Wikipedia

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    This list contains acronyms, initialisms, and pseudo-blends that begin with the letter O. For the purposes of this list: acronym = an abbreviation pronounced as if it were a word, e.g., SARS = severe acute respiratory syndrome , pronounced to rhyme with cars

  5. 130 girl names that start with 'O' - AOL

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    Girl names that start with "O": 130 cool, beautiful and powerful names that start with the letter "O," including Olivia, Opal, Oakley, Odette and more.

  6. Vincentian Creole - Wikipedia

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    Hard sounds at the end of words are avoided. There are mainly two ways hard sounds are evaded: by changing the order of the sounds. Example: "ask" is rendered as "aks" by dropping the last sound. Example: "desk" pronounced as "dess" and "tourist" as "touriss" For words ending in "-er", the "-er" sound changes to an "ah" sound.

  7. List of Latin phrases (O) - Wikipedia

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    o homines ad servitutem paratos: Men ready to be slaves! attributed (in Tacitus, Annales, III, 65) to the Roman Emperor Tiberius, in disgust at the servile attitude of Roman senators; said of those who should be leaders but instead slavishly follow the lead of others O tempora, o mores! Oh, the times! Oh, the morals! also translated "What times!

  8. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in July 2019, it spread out of the gay community. [4] huzz A variation of the pejorative word "hoes" similarly used to objectify, degrade, and/or belittle women. [70] Originated and became popular on TikTok. [71] The term gained traction with its usage and teaching by streamer Kai Cenat. [72]

  9. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    the accident and emergency (casualty) department of a hospital (US: emergency room, ER) [1] Arts & Entertainment (name of a television network) [1] accumulator rechargeable battery [2] (technical) a type of bet [3] (US: parlay) one that accumulates, as a type of computer processor register or a hydraulic accumulator [2] ace: good, excellent ...