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‘I thought the bitch was white’ is an assertion many people encounter online and in conversation, usually as a punchline or caption reacting to an unexpected or awkward situ...
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‘I thought the bitch was white’ is an assertion many people encounter online and in conversation, usually as a punchline or caption reacting to an unexpected or awkward situ...
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The daily woo dead phrase appears online as a strange, rhythmic saying that can feel funny, confusing, or ominous depending on context. It is most often used as playful language...
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“I don’t need a ride, I need ammo” is a blunt expression that prioritizes preparedness over convenience. On the surface, it refers to choosing ammunition over transportati...
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“Chi wake and fake” is an online phrase that blends stylized English with Chinese transliteration and meme-driven exaggeration. At its core, it combines chi (often referenci...
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‘Marty Supreme shot on film’ is an online phrase that combines a fictional or archetypal name (Marty), a superlative (Supreme), and a reference to photographic or cinematic...
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“May rabbit rabbit” is an online phrase that blends seasonal goodwill with absurdist humor. At its core, it functions as a playful blessing or lighthearted wish, often share...
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