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  1. Medicare for All

    Medicare for All is a proposal to expand Medicare, the US federal program that provides health insurance to the elderly and people with certain disabilities, to everyone in the United States.
  2. self-partnered

    Self-partnered is an alternative for the word single as a relationship status. It was popularized by Emma Watson in a November 2019 interview with Vogue.
  3. Defense Production Act

    The Defense Production Act is a congressional act that gives the president certain powers in order to ensure national defense or to respond to a national emergency. These powers include the ability to require businesses…
  4. plenty of fish

    plenty of fish

    There's plenty of fish (in the sea) means a single person still has lots of options out there for future partners. It's often said in consolation after a breakup—not that it always helps. The saying is the…
  5. asdf

    Asdf are the first four letters from the left in the home row on a QWERTY keyboard, often used as filler text when typing or programming or to express high emotion as a “keysmash.”
  6. shut up

    shut up

    If you would just shut up already we'll tell you what shut up means! Shut up is a rude way to tell someone to stop talking. It can also be used an as exclamation of amazement…
  7. deal with it

    deal with it

    Appearing in popular memes in the 2010s, the phrase deal with it is a bold, self-assured declaration ordering someone to put up with something they may object to or to make do with a challenging…
  8. Harlem Shake

    Harlem Shake

    The Harlem Shake is an internet meme that went massively viral in early 2013. It featured short videos of people wildly dancing to a song of the same name.
  9. Mary Sue

    Mary Sue

    Mary Sue is a term used to describe a fictional character, usually female, who is seen as too perfect and almost boring for lack of flaws, originally written as an idealized version of an author…
  10. Poe's Law

    Poe’s Law

    Poe’s Law is a popular adage that says satirical expressions of extremism online are hard to distinguish from genuine ones without indicating intent.
  11. Roe v. Wade

    Roe v. Wade is a landmark 1973 US Supreme Court decision in which restrictive state laws banning abortion were ruled unconstitutional.
  12. Twitterstorm

    Twitterstorm

    A Twitterstorm is a sudden flurry of activity about a specific topic on Twitter. It is often started by a single person.