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  2. Rizz - Wikipedia

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    Kai Cenat, who popularized the word rizz. The popularity of the word in mid-2021 is attributed to Kai Cenat.Streaming on Twitch, Cenat would share to people how to have "rizz" and developed other phrases, such as "W rizz" and "L rizz", to describe a person's "winning" or "losing" abilities at attracting or chatting up a person/potential love interest.

  3. Bleep censor - Wikipedia

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    Radio edit; Sanitization (classified information) Self-censorship; Tape delay (broadcasting) "Beep" (song), a 2006 song by The Pussycat Dolls which incorporates bleeps; see also the 2010 3OH!3 song "Touchin' on My" "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio", a song by Eric Idle that uses comic sound effects for many bleeps

  4. Police radio code - Wikipedia

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    A police radio code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems in the United States. Examples of police codes include " 10 codes " (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes , or ...

  5. 'Rizz' is Oxford's 2023 word of the year: What it means and ...

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    How to use “rizz” in a sentence: It can be used as a noun or a verb, depending on the sentence. For example: For example: Noun: “They have a certain rizz about them, an effortless ability to ...

  6. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    rizz (/ r ɪ z / ⓘ) One's charm/seduction skills. Derived from charisma. [124] Roman Empire A random event, person, incident, or thing that fascinates or intrigues one to the point that one is frequently thinking about it.

  7. Sound effect - Wikipedia

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    The term sound effect dates back to the early days of radio. In its Year Book 1931 the BBC published a major article about "The Use of Sound Effects". It considers sound effects deeply linked with broadcasting and states: "It would be a great mistake to think of them as analogous to punctuation marks and accents in print.

  8. Radio code - Wikipedia

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    Morse code, is commonly used in Amateur radio. Morse code abbreviations are a type of brevity code. Procedure words used in radiotelephony procedure, are a type of radio code. Spelling alphabets, including the ICAO spelling alphabet, are commonly used in communication over radios and telephones.

  9. Z code - Wikipedia

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    One set of codes was originally developed by Cable & Wireless Ltd. (the Cable & Wireless Service Z code) for commercial communications in the early days of wire and radio communications. Many of the old C&W codes are derived from mnemonics (ZAL = alter wavelength, ZAP = ack please, ZSF = send faster, etc.) The old C&W Z codes are not widely ...