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  2. Chad (slang) - Wikipedia

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    The slang term "Chad" originated in the UK during World War II and was employed in a similar humorous manner as Kilroy was here. [1] It later came into use in Chicago [2] as a derogatory way to describe a young, wealthy man from the city's northern suburbs, typically single and in his twenties or early thirties. [2]

  3. Chad Scott (American football coach) - Wikipedia

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    Chad Terrell Scott (born June 11, 1981) is an American college football coach and former player. He is the interim head football coach, offensive coordinator, and running backs coach for West Virginia University, positions he has held since 2024. He has served in various assistant coach roles since 2006 and has been on the West Virginia staff ...

  4. Emoji - Wikipedia

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    An emoji (/ ɪ ˈ m oʊ dʒ iː / ih-MOH-jee; plural emoji or emojis; [1] Japanese: 絵文字, Japanese pronunciation:) is a pictogram, logogram, ideogram, or smiley embedded in text and used in electronic messages and web pages.

  5. Kilroy was here - Wikipedia

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    The Greek letter omega is one suggested origin for Chad. Kilroy/Chad as an RLC circuit arranged to create a band-stop filter, originally drawn in Thomas Pynchon's 1963 novel V. [19] The figure was initially known in the United Kingdom as "Mr Chad" and would appear with the slogan "Wot, no sugar" or a similar phrase bemoaning shortages and ...

  6. Corgis Get ‘Jobs’ at the Fire Department and Funny Chaos Ensues

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    I laughed at Maxine's dad's caption when he said, "They lasted one day", and included the eye roll emoji. I'm willing to bet that the firefighters would let them stay on the crew though, I think ...

  7. Emoticons (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Emoticons is a Unicode block containing emoticons or emoji. [3] [4] [5] Most of them are intended as representations of faces, although some of them include hand gestures or non-human characters (a horned "imp", monkeys, cartoon cats).

  8. Emojipedia - Wikipedia

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    Emojipedia is an emoji reference website [1] which documents the meaning and common usage of emoji characters [2] in the Unicode Standard.Most commonly described as an emoji encyclopedia [3] or emoji dictionary, [4] Emojipedia also publishes articles and provides tools for tracking new emoji characters, design changes [5] and usage trends.

  9. Why is this European city ranked No. 1 in the world for expats?

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    These are the best cities for international workers, according to a new quality-of-life ranking. Here's why this European locale tops the list.