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Mon Paris Intensement by Yves Saint Laurent is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. Mon Paris Intensement was launched in 2020. Mon Paris Intensement was created by Olivier Cresp, Dora Baghriche and Harry Fremont. Top notes are Raspberry, Black Currant, Pear, Orange and Bergamot; middle notes are M
ðŸŒļAndreaðŸŒļ

ðŸŒļAndreaðŸŒļ

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C’mon we’re wiggling stuff over here! âœĻ
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kayleegetsfit | glp1 bestie âœĻ

kayleegetsfit | glp1 bestie âœĻ

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Do teachers know student slang?
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Carnegie Learning

Carnegie Learning

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Black Slang PT1
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IamTyyy

IamTyyy

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âœĻA Beginner’s Guide to Fitness Slang 📝âœĻ
âœĻ Starting at the gym can be intimidating, but understanding the slang and terminology can make it so much easier! From “sets and reps” to “warm-up” and “cooldown”, you’ll navigate the gym like a pro in no time. âœĻ Here’s a cheat sheet with 10 essential gym terms to help you feel confident and pr
Margarita

Margarita

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Top 10 Genx slang words
#genx #genxwoman
RockingRobbin77

RockingRobbin77

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A green chalkboard graphic for 'DAY 16' explaining the Chinese slang '有į‚đäļœčĨŋ' (yĮ’u diĮŽn dōngxi), meaning 'pretty impressive' or 'awesome'. It features two example sentences, a cool panda with sunglasses giving a thumbs-up, and a treasure chest overflowing with gold coins.
Chinese slang
#chinesephrase #chineseforbeginners #chineselearning #chinese
Real Chinese

Real Chinese

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Dominican ðŸ‡ĐðŸ‡ī Puerto ðŸ‡ĩ🇷 Rico and Cuban ðŸ‡Ļ🇚 slang
What does the word "Carajo" mean? put your answer in the comments belowðŸ‘‡ðŸ― #spanish #slang #culture #caribbeantiktokeurs
Modeste Essentials

Modeste Essentials

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Miya teaching his elders slang🙂
#sk8theinfinity #miyachinen #langa #ainosukeshindou #Anime
Fictional.People.Wh_re69

Fictional.People.Wh_re69

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Three books with white pages are stacked vertically on a soft, grey, textured surface. Pink text overlaid diagonally across the image reads "Bookish Slang." The Lemon8 logo and username "@alexasjayde" are visible in the bottom left corner.
Bookish SlangðŸ—ĢïļðŸ“–
When you're new to the bookish world like I am, it can feel like everyone’s speaking a different language! I had no idea what half of you were talking about at first. So, I thought it would be fun to help out fellow newbies by breaking down some of the acronyms, terms, and slang that might leav
âœĻ📖Bookish baddieðŸŒļðŸĶ‹

âœĻ📖Bookish baddieðŸŒļðŸĶ‹

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90s slang words
#fyp #fypシ゚viral #fypシ #nostalgia #nodtalgiacore
NostalgicGrenade

NostalgicGrenade

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I’ll always be a girls girl.
I’ve seen people saying “girls girl” is toxic now, and I don’t buy it. I think some people heard women say “I choose women” and immediately got uncomfortable, because women are not supposed to say that part out loud. We’re supposed to be neutral, fair, chill. The kind of woman who doesn’t make othe
Nataldee

Nataldee

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Janelle Monàe at the met gala
#metgala #metgalafashion #fashion
SlayT

SlayT

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A light purple background features the title "GEN-Z SLANG or is it?" in pink and red text, accented with yellow sparkles. A yellow smiley face emoji in a purple circle and a pink speech bubble with three red hearts are also visible. The Lemon8 logo and username @lilgens2 are in the bottom left.
This image defines four Gen Z slang terms. "SIGMA = GOOD," "SKIBIDI = BAD," "DELULU = DELUSIONAL," and "RIZZ = ROMANTIC CHARM" are displayed in pink text on light pink oval shapes against a light purple background. The Lemon8 logo and username @lilgens2 are in the bottom left.
This image defines four Gen Z slang terms. "CAP = NOT TRUE; A LIE," "GOAT = GREATEST OF ALL TIME," "GYAT = CURVY BOOTY/HIPS," and "POOKIE = SOMEONE YOU LOVE/CARE FOR" are displayed in pink text on light pink oval shapes against a light purple background. The Lemon8 logo and username @lilgens2 are in the bottom left.
😋GenZ Slang 101 - or is it?ðŸĪŦðŸĪ“
Sssooo... This week have been cray. I got another one for you 'guys'.. ðŸĪŠ Because y’all keep spamming under my last post (ðŸ“ąSneaky Teen Text Codes ðŸ˜ģ - Link: https://v.lemon8-app.com/al/OgTrkSkrNm ) 😭 Apparently i’m âœĻcontroversialâœĻ now?!?! because I said “delulu is the solulu” and you
ðŸŒļGenâœĻð–Ĩ” â€ē âЇâЇ:âЇâЇ ⋆â˜ū⋆⁹₊ ✧

ðŸŒļGenâœĻð–Ĩ” â€ē âЇâЇ:âЇâЇ ⋆â˜ū⋆⁹₊ ✧

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New Slang Words Officially Recognized
English just got a digital facelift. The Cambridge Dictionary has embraced the TikTok generation by adding over 6,000 new words—including wild picks like “skibidi” (a jokey catch-all that can mean “cool,” “bad,” or nothing at all), “delulu” (a snappy take on “delusional”), and “tradwife” (a trendin
Sylvia Lustre

Sylvia Lustre

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Travel with me to jamaica mon ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ē!!!
#gettoknowme #travel #summer #getaway Montego Bay
Rommeka MeMi James

Rommeka MeMi James

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Mon TRESOR Beauty Care "Skin & Bare" Roll-On
@Mon Tresor Beauty Care, LLC ðŸŒđ #rollons #fragrances #perfumecombo #perfumes
ðŸĪŽ Te’Nya

ðŸĪŽ Te’Nya

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Chinese slang you must know
#chineselearning #chineseclass #chinese #chineseforbeginners #chinesephrase
Real Chinese

Real Chinese

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How to say huge in #britishslang
#englishlanguage #englishlearning #learnwithme
How To British

How To British

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