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  1. What Does The Name “Mohammed” Mean?

    For the last 14 years, Jack was the most common boy’s name in England and Wales. Last year, though, Oliver overtook Jack to take the top spot. There’s a more interesting story, though, in the statistics: over 7,000 newborn boys in Britain were given one of 12 variations of the name Mohammed, such as Muhammad or Mohammad. Combined, these forms place it in the top …

  2. Funner And Other Trending Words On Dictionary.com

    From NASCAR tracks to Washington, D.C., here are the words that were blowing up the Dictionary.com trending charts October 19–26, 2018. Funner Semi-retired NASCAR superstar Dale Earnhardt Jr. dropped the word funner on Twitter last weekend, drawing out the language snobs to correct him on his usage. There’s just one problem: Funner is, in fact, a word! Informal though it may be, the word that spiked …

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  5. Did You Know You Were Reading These Unusual Literary Genres?

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  7. Villainous Pets We Love To Hate

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    Words To Help Explain Relationships In The 2010s

    Internet tech has transformed not only how we date and relate from courtship of olden times, but how we talk about it as well.

  9. 6 German Words So Good English Just Had to Borrow Them

  10. erotica

    Erotica is visual art or writing created to sexually arouse the viewer or reader. It is commonly associated with novels and internet fanfiction.
  11. 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…
  12. Y U NO

    Y U NO

    Y U NO guy refers to a grotesque and desperate rage comic character used to express humorous exasperation, especially about everyday grievances.