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  1. issa

    issa

    Issa is a contraction of it's and a, as in "issa contraction of it's and a." The term was made popular by a 2016 interview with rapper 21 Savage. Related words: gonna imma tryna wanna
  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. I Say Tom-AY-toe, You Say Tom-AH-toe

  4. Extra! Extra! Journalism Jargon Explained

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    TFG

    TFG is an abbreviation that stands for “The Former Guy.” TFG is specifically used to refer to former US President Donald Trump as a way to avoid mentioning him by name in online posts. TFG…
  6. smash hit

    smash hit

    A smash hit is a wildly successful piece of entertainment media, though its use has broadened to any successful enterprise, from beverages to technology. It's kind of like the viral of the pre-internet age. Related words:…
  7. TERF

    TERF is an acronym for "trans-exclusionary radical feminism" or "trans-exclusionary radical feminist."
  8. spirit animal

    spirit animal

    In certain spiritual traditions or cultures, spirit animal refers to a spirit which helps guide or protect a person on a journey and whose characteristics that person shares or embodies. It is also metaphor, often…
  9. Larry Stylinson

    Larry Stylinson is the nickname given to the pairing of One Direction members Louis Tomlinson and Harry Styles, who some fans believe have a secret relationship.
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    Titled vs. Entitled: Which Is Correct?

    Let’s say that your favorite movie is The Godfather. If you held a copy of it in your hand, would you use the word titled or entitled to say what the name of the movie is? Which word is correct? Are they both correct? In this article, we will break down the difference between titled and entitled, explain how they are typically used, and give …

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  12. one step ahead

    one step ahead

    One step ahead is an expression used to describe someone who or something that is more prepared, advanced, or skilled.