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  2. Yet another - Wikipedia

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    A naming convention as a form of computer humour [1] especially among playful programmers, yet another is often abbreviated ya, Ya, or YA in the prefix of an acronym or backronym. This humorous prefix is an idiomatic qualifier in the name of a computer program, organization, or event for the intention of elevating love and interest for ...

  3. ¡Ya basta! - Wikipedia

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    "Ya Basta Association" was the name of a major anti-capitalist activist network of groups in Italy which played a central role in the Anti-G8 protest in 2001. They are known for their adoption of sophisticated direct action tactics and for making suits of armor out of street garbage and recycled materials.

  4. Jewish humor - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of humor in Judaism dates back to the compilation of the Torah and the Midrash in the ancient Middle East, but the most famous form of Jewish humor consists of the more recent stream of verbal and frequently anecdotal humor of Ashkenazi Jews which took root in the United States during the last one hundred years, it even took root in secular Jewish culture.

  5. Meme - Wikipedia

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    The term meme is a shortening (modeled on gene) of mimeme, which comes from Ancient Greek mīmēma (μίμημα; pronounced [míːmɛːma]), meaning 'imitated thing', itself from mimeisthai (μιμεῖσθαι, 'to imitate'), from mimos (μῖμος, 'mime').

  6. The Trump memes were funny, but a second Trump ... - AOL

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    OPINION: The Black reaction to the assassination attempt of Donald Trump had us all in stitches because Donald Trump is a joke. A second Donald Trump presidency, however, is not.

  7. Internet slang - Wikipedia

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    The difference in language often results in miscommunication, as seen in an onomatopoeic example, "555", which sounds like "crying" in Chinese, and "laughing" in Thai. [61] A similar example is between the English "haha" and the Spanish "jaja", where both are onomatopoeic expressions of laughter, but the difference in language also meant a ...

  8. Meme (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A meme is a term referring to a unit of cultural information transferable from one mind to another. Meme, or MEME, may also refer to: Places.

  9. Me. You. He. She - Wikipedia

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    Me. You. He. She (Russian: Я, ты, он, она, romanized: Ya, ty, on, ona; Ukrainian: Я, ти, він, вона, romanized: Ya, ty, vin, vona) is a 2018 ...