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Lists of pejorative terms for people include: . List of ethnic slurs. List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity; List of common nouns derived from ethnic group names
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fancy (v.) (v.) exhibit a fondness or preference for something; exhibit an interest in or willingness to: date/court someone, commit some act, or accept some item of trade US colloq. equiv. of "to fancy" is "to like" something or someone (or regarding tastes and preferences, "to love"); "fancy" as a verb is now used in the US almost solely by ...
The word can mean a multitude of things, from being compatible with someone (to vibe with them) to a place having just the right energy. Canva. We been knew "We been knew" means "we already knew ...
Guess that he was makin' out with boys, like the whole night (Oh) ... The morning after I panic (Oh) Oh God, what did I say? (Oh, oh, oh) [Chorus] I broke a glass, I tripped and fell I told ...
Broke [17] flatfoot Policeman esp officer who walks a beat [169] flat shoe Dispute between flapper and her goof [147] flat tire Dull insipid, disappointing date; see Drag, Oilcan, Pickle, Pill, Rag [147] flattie Flatfoot, cop [17] flatwheeler Young man who takes a young lady to an egg harbor [18] flimflam. Main article: Scam. Swindle [17 ...
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Hillary Clinton is again being criticized for her choice of words during a book tour interview with The Guardian published Saturday. In a third attempt to explain away the 'dead broke' comment ...