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  1. cultural competence

    Cultural competence is the ability to effectively interact with people from cultures different from one’s own, especially through a knowledge and appreciation of cultural differences. In general, competence means the quality of possessing the necessary…
  2. What Does “Burnout” Mean?

    by Ashley Austrew Most of us are familiar with the concept of being burned out. It’s that feeling you get when you’re stressed, overwhelmed, and simply don’t have any more energy to devote to a given task, activity … or career. Traditionally, the word burnout has been used more as a self-diagnosis or casual expression rather than treated as a medical syndrome or mental health …

  3. coming down the pike

    Coming down the pike means going to happen or appear soon. It can be applied to events and occurrences or to things. It’s especially used in cases in which such things are confidently expected or…
  4. 🎎 Japanese Dolls emoji

    Some emoji can seem utterly obscure or random, but they often have important meanings in Japan, where emoji originated. Like the Japanese dolls emoji, 🎎, which shows a male and female doll in traditional Japanese…
  5. "mojito piragua telenovela twitear tocayo" in trending words treatment

    How Many Of These Cool Spanish Words Do You Know?

    Spanish is the second-most spoken language in the United States, after English. With so many Spanish-speakers, it is no surprise that there is a lot of crossover between the two. There are Spanish words adopted into English and English words that have been adapted into Spanish, and often people will use these two languages in combination or interchangeably (sometimes this is known as Spanglish). Let’s …

  6. 🤐 Zipper Mouth Face emoji

    The zipper-mouth face emoji depicts a face and two eyes, with the mouth appearing as a silver zipper, complete with a dangling zipper pull. It's used for a number of things, ranging from "not a…
  7. binch

    Binch is an alternative, usually playful form of the coarse slang bitch, used especially online.
  8. 🦚 Peacock emoji

    The peacock emoji is an image of a blue and green peacock, with its tail feathers fanned into a half circle, and in most platforms, the body of the bird is front and center, colored…
  9. 🤤 Drooling Face emoji

    Whether you desperately desire a delicious meal, a nice pair of shoes, or that cutie sitting across from you in the coffee shop, you might look like the drooling face emoji: 🤤. This emoji is used…
  10. fronking

    Fronking is a joke slang term referring to farting in water and then "biting" the resulting bubbles. It's also a euphemism for fucking, as in this fronking guy.
  11. Dictionary.com Names “Xenophobia” 2016 Word of the Year

    OAKLAND, Calif., November 28, 2016 – Some of the most prominent news stories this year have centered on fear of the “other” – the Brexit vote, police shootings, Syria’s refugee crisis, transsexual rights, and the US presidential race. Because these stories have resonated so deeply in the cultural consciousness over the last 12 months, Dictionary.com has chosen xenophobia as its Word of the Year. The …

  12. Lunar New Year

    Lunar New Year is the observance of the start of a new year in a lunar or lunisolar calendar. The phrase is often used to refer to the Lunar New Year celebration held in China…