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  2. Korean honorifics - Wikipedia

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    The age of each other, including the slight age difference, affects whether or not to use honorifics. Korean language speakers in South Korea and North Korea, except in very intimate situations, use different honorifics depending on whether the other person's year of birth is one year or more older, or the same year, or one year or more younger.

  3. Yeyo - Wikipedia

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    Yeyo may refer to: Terminology. Yeyo, a slang term for cocaine; People. Aurelio Cano Flores (b. 1972), Mexican drug lord, nicknamed "Yeyo"

  4. List of age-related terms with negative connotations - Wikipedia

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    MILF: [27] An acronym slang term meaning "mother I'd like to fuck"; considered sexist and ageist by some and positive or neutral by others. Mrs. Robinson : Refers to a character in the 1967 feature film " The Graduate "; slang term referring to an older woman pursuing someone younger than herself, typically an adolescent male.

  5. Maria Menounos Breaks Down the Meaning Behind Her Daughter's Name

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    Proud mom Maria Menounos is opening up about the special meaning behind her newborn daughter's name. The 45-year-old TV presenter, who welcomed her first child, Athena Alexandra, in June, chatted ...

  6. 51 Mother-Daughter Quotes to Symbolize Your Sweet Relationship

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    Blac Chyna is a proud “mama bear” to her two kids, King Cairo and Dream.. The model, whose given name is Angela White, welcomed her first child, son King, in 2012 with her then-boyfriend Tyga. ...

  8. Teknonymy - Wikipedia

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    the Yoruba language of Western Africa; for example, if a woman has a son named Femi, will now be known as iya Femi (meaning mother of Femi) and her husband baba Femi (meaning father of Femi). the Hausa language of Africa; for example, if a man has a son named Adam, the man will be known as Baban Adam, while his wife would be called Maman Adam.

  9. Kunya (Arabic) - Wikipedia

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    Abū or Umm precedes the son's or daughter's name, in a genitive construction (ʼiḍāfa). For example, the English equivalent would be to call a man "Father of John" if his eldest son is named John. Use of the kunya normally signifies some closeness between the speaker and the person so addressed, but is more formal than use of the first name.