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  2. Telephone game - Wikipedia

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    This North American name is followed in a number of languages where the game is known by the local language's equivalent of "broken telephone", such in Malaysia as telefon rosak, in Israel as "טלפון שבור" - literally meaning "broken telephone" in Hebrew ("telefon shavur"), in Finland as rikkinäinen puhelin, and in Greece as halasmeno ...

  3. List of bad luck signs - Wikipedia

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    The number 17. Fear of the number 17 is known as heptadecaphobia and is prominent in Italian culture. [6] The number 39. Fear of the number 39 is known as the curse of 39, especially in Afghan culture. [7] The number 43. In Japanese culture, maternity wards numbered 43 are considered taboo, as the word for the number means "still birth". [8 ...

  4. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    Thus the verb "to oof" can mean killing another player in a game or messing up something oneself. [115] [116] oomf Abbreviation for "One of My Followers". [117] opp Short for opposition or enemies; describes an individual's opponents. A secondary, older definition has the term be short for "other peoples' pussy". Originated from street and gang ...

  5. People Who Were 'Spoiled' as Children Usually Develop ... - AOL

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    The term "spoiled child" is used frequently, but what does it actually mean? "'Spoiled,' as in a 'spoiled child,' can be defined as characteristics of excessive self-centered and immature ...

  6. 92% of parents say their own kids are spoiled: How to start ...

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    "Let the kids see you helping and serving others," she says, suggesting acts of kindness that include helping someone take groceries to their car, or paying for coffee in a drive-thru line.

  7. A Mom Asked 'Is My Toddler Spoiled?' and Got the Validation ...

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    In my experience, spoiled children are not happy children; they lack appropriate boundaries and feel out of control with no adult to anchor them. For reference, spoiling a child means giving in to ...

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  9. Little Lord Fauntleroy - Wikipedia

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    The title surname Fauntleroy is an Anglo-French term ultimately derived from Le enfant le roy ("child of the king"), evoking the image of being pampered and spoiled. More proximally, it is from a Middle English variant faunt from enfaunt, meaning child or infant. It is attested as a real surname since the 13th century. [4]