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  2. List of portmanteaus - Wikipedia

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    complisult, from compliment and insult [2] cosplay, from costume and play [5] disastrophe, from disaster and catastrophe [2] drunkorexia, from drunk and anorexia; dumbfound, from dumb and confound [26] electrocute, from electric and execute [5] Farmageddon, from farm and Armageddon, title of book; flimmer, from flicker and glimmer [2]

  3. Selfie With Daughter - Wikipedia

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    The Selfie With Daughter campaign is an initiative aimed at promoting the importance of daughters and raising awareness about gender equality.Launched by social activist Sunil Jaglan, the campaign encourages parents to take selfies with their daughters and share them on social media to celebrate the value of girls and to challenge societal norms that may devalue female children.

  4. Category:Selfies - Wikipedia

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  5. Here's Why Taylor Swift Has the Perfect Response to ... - AOL

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    Swift’s response to compliments isn’t just a childhood saying. She’s stuck with it all her life because it works and, even more importantly, it’s authentic .

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  7. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Pose for Selfie With Prince ...

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    Prince William and his eldest two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, had an epic meet-and-greet with Taylor Swift ahead of her first Eras Tour concert in London. “Happy Bday M8!

  8. Selfie - Wikipedia

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    "Selfie" is an example of hypocorism – a type of word formation that is popular in Australia, [5] where it was in general use before gaining wider acceptance. [6]The first known use of the word selfie in any paper or electronic medium appeared in an Australian internet forum on 13 September 2002 – Karl Kruszelnicki's 'Dr Karl Self-Serve Science Forum' – in a post by Nathan Hope.

  9. Complimentary language and gender - Wikipedia

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    Complimentary language is a speech act that caters to positive face needs. Positive face, according to Brown and Levinson, is "the positive consistent self-image or 'personality' (crucially including the desire that this self-image be appreciated and approved of) claimed by interactions". [1]