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Situationship

The word situationship means a romantic or emotional connection that feels like a relationship but does not have a clear label or commitment. People u...

Skibidi

The word skibidi means something fun, silly, or exciting that makes people laugh or feel entertained. People often use it to describe viral videos, da...

Speak up

The phrase speak up means saying what you think or feel clearly and with confidence, especially when you might usually stay quiet, whether it is to be he...

Spinosaurus

The name Spinosaurus means a huge dinosaur with a tall sail on its back that lived millions of years ago, and today people often mention it when talking ...

Stegosaurus

The name Stegosaurus means a big gentle dinosaur with flat plates on its back that lived millions of years ago, and today people often mention it when ta...

Sun

The word sun means the bright star in the sky that gives the Earth light and warmth, shapes daily life and seasons, and is often linked with daytime, ene...

Tax

The word tax means the money people are required to pay to the government, and it affects everyday life because it helps fund schools roads hospitals and...

Typo

The word typo means a small writing mistake that happens when someone types too fast or does not notice an error, like missing a letter or mixing up word...

Tyrannosaurus Rex

The name Tyrannosaurus rex refers to a huge powerful dinosaur that lived millions of years ago, and today it is often used to describe something strong s...

Velociraptor

The name Velociraptor means a fast clever dinosaur that lived millions of years ago, and today people often use it when talking about exciting dinosaurs ...

Vibe

The word vibe describes the feeling, mood, or energy you sense from someone or something, and in slang it is often used to say that a situation, person, ...

Watch

The word watch refers to a device worn on the wrist to tell time or the act of paying attention by looking at something closely, whether for enjoyment, s...

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