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  2. Kraak & Smaak - Wikipedia

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    A new series of dancefloor EPs was released under the name of Kraak Beats and Moby's new single "The Day" was remixed. In 2013, Kraak & Smaak released their fourth album, Chrome Waves, [5] followed by Chrome Waves Remixed in 2014. In 2016, their fifth studio album Juicy Fruit was released then also followed by a remix album in 2017.

  3. List of South African slang words - Wikipedia

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    smaak stukkend – to like very much or to love to pieces (literal meaning of stukkend). "Ek smaak you stukkend" = "I love you madly". smaak – "taste" also means, to like another person or thing. sneeudier – old person; snoepie – (pronounced "snoopy") refers almost exclusively to a tuck shop based in a school.

  4. Solomun (musician) - Wikipedia

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  5. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1320 on Wednesday, January ...

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    Hints and the solution for today's Wordle on Wednesday, January 29.

  6. Dutch profanity - Wikipedia

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    The English word "sucker" is perhaps derived from sukkel and resulted in a verb ("it sucks"). This has been translated into Dutch: het zuigt. sul: Sul is a relatively mild insult, typically aimed at boys and men. The meaning of this word can be compared to "wimp", "dork", or "schlemiel". Its etymology is unclear. wappie

  7. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    African American Vernacular English, or Black American English, is one of America's greatest sources of linguistic creativity, and Black Twitter especially has played a pivotal role in how words ...

  8. What does the slang word 'mid' really mean? - AOL

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    According to Wright, "mid" is older than modern English. "It's been part of the language since before 1150 and means ‘occupying a central, medial, or intermediate position,' according to the ...

  9. Gertcha - Wikipedia

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    When Chas & Dave performed the song on Top of the Pops, the BBC producer demanded that they not sing the word "cowson", an old-fashioned swear word meaning "son of a bitch". [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The duo obliged by omitting the word, leaving a brief pause instead (although they did sing it once, in the first instance at the end of the first verse), [ 10 ...