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  2. Catvertising - Wikipedia

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    Although cats have been used in advertising for many years, the technique was first given its own name in about 1999. [1] The term, a blend word from cat and advertising, increased in popularity beginning in 2011 as a result of a parody of commercialization of cat viral videos by the advertising agency john st. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  3. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    While slang is usually inappropriate for formal settings, this assortment includes well-known expressions from that time, with some still in use today, e.g., blind date, cutie-pie, freebie, and take the ball and run. [2] These items were gathered from published sources documenting 1920s slang, including books, PDFs, and websites.

  4. I Took My Children To Watch Cat Videos at a Movie Theater ...

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    Most people who watch cat videos online do it for fun. I do it for a living. And so it was with great interest that I learned of another soul, all the way across the country, who shared my ...

  5. Lolcat - Wikipedia

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    Catvertising – cats in advertising, especially the parody of commercialization of cat viral videos by st. john; Grumpy Cat – an Internet celebrity cat who was known for her grumpy facial expression; I Can Has Cheezburger? – a weblog featuring lolcats; Laugh-Out-Loud Cats – a comic inspired by lolspeak and other Internet humor

  6. Linguists Explain Slang Trends Through History [Video] - AOL

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  7. Is the internet changing how we think about slang? - AOL

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    Tony Thorne is the resident language consultant at King’s College London and founder of the school’s Slang and New Language Archive. ... Those users drop the words in increasingly viral videos ...

  8. Cats and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The YouTube video Cats vs. Zombies merged the two Internet phenomena of cats and zombies. [29] Data from BuzzFeed and Tumblr has shown that dog videos have more views than those of cats, and less than 1% of posts on Reddit mention cats. [30] While dogs are searched for much more than cats, there is less content on the Internet. [31]

  9. From ‘Basic’ to ‘Boujee,’ Here Are 29 Gen Z Slang Terms To ...

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    Born right smack on the cusp of millennial and Gen Z years (ahem, 1996), I grew up both enjoying the wonders of a digital-free world—collecting snail shells in my pocket and scraping knees on my ...