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  2. Cornicello - Wikipedia

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  3. Sign of the horns - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    List of Generation Z slang

  5. Glossary of craps terms - Wikipedia

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    horn A divided bet on the 2, 3, 11, 12 horn high A horn bet with addition units going to a specific number. For example "horn high ace deuce" would generally mean a 5 unit bet with 2 units going on the 3. hot dice also known as a hot table; an expression used when players are hitting the established points or rolling for long durations without ...

  6. List of Cornish dialect words - Wikipedia

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    Crib – a mid-morning break for a snack (see below also) [35] Croust (or Crowst) – a mid-morning break for a snack (usually west Cornwall) [36] (from Cornish language croust) Cummas 'zon – come on, hurry up. Cundard – a drain. Cuss – curse [37] Cutting of it up – speaking in a fake posh accent.

  7. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    Glossary of music terminology

  8. Cornhole (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Cornhole (slang)

  9. Green's Dictionary of Slang - Wikipedia

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    Green's Dictionary of Slang ( GDoS) is a multivolume dictionary defining and giving the history of English slang from around the Early Modern English period to the present day written by Jonathon Green. As a historical dictionary it covers not only slang words in use in the present day but also those from the past which are no longer used, and ...