Bombs of bluster: Iranian diplomats fight Trump on a new battlefieldIran War Social Media Fight: A new digital front has opened in the US-Iran conflict. President Trump's blunt social media posts have drawn ...
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Word of the day: VamooseVamoose, an informal verb originating from the Spanish "vamos" (let's go), means to leave quickly, often to avoid trouble or embarrassment....
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Word of the Day: WisenheimerA wisenheimer is a person who acts overly smart or makes clever remarks to show off their intelligence. This term, with German roots, descr...
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Word of the day: BumfuzzledToday's word of the day: Bumfuzzled is a playful adjective meaning confused or perplexed. IN simple terms, it means feeling mentally muddle...
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Word of the Day: Hornswoggle — How to use it like a proWord of the day: Over 170,000 English words exist today. Yet “hornswoggle” is trending in vocabulary searches. The hornswoggle meaning is s...
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Word of the day: Spondulicks"Spondulicks," an old-fashioned slang term from the 19th century, humorously refers to money or funds. While rarely used in modern Canadian...
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Word of the day: SnollygosterA snollygoster is a term for a politician who lacks principles and seeks personal advantage. This word, originating from 19th-century Ameri...
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Word of the day: SkiddoSkiddoo is a slang verb that means to leave quickly or go away. It became popular in the early 1900s and is believed to come from the word ...
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Word of the day: SockerooSockeroo Meaning: Sockeroo is a vibrant American slang word for a big success. It describes impressive achievements and smash hits. This wo...
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Word of the Day: PizzazzyDiscover 'pizzazzy,' the word for all things vibrant, stylish, and exciting! This term, originating from early 1900s American slang with po...
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Word of the Day: HornswoggleToday's word of the day 'hornswoggle' means to trick or deceive someone, often in a clever or amusing way.' We explore its mysterious Ameri...
04 Feb, 2026, 10.19 AM IST
Word of the Day: LollygagLollygag, a 19th-century American verb, describes wasting time or moving slowly, often with a playful, mildly negative tone. It's commonly ...
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NYT Strands Hints August 8 Today: Spangram, theme and clues to decode the Friday puzzleStrands is steadily growing in popularity, especially among those seeking a more thematic and cerebral alternative to Wordle. Its daily cha...
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28 Nov, 2023, 09.28 AM IST
What is the meaning of 'No Cap'? Gen-Z slang explained in simple termsThe Gen-Zers have evolved from LOL and IMAO, and derived their own lingo. Here’s the meaning of the newest term ‘No cap’.
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We swear, it's not the swear words' fault!Be that as it may, the Lingua study reveals that swearing - when not in anger, but in banter, in regular speech, etc - can make a person no...
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- Scrabble for Meaning: Dictionaries may soon no longer have the last word
Zoot suits, after all, were the almost comical style of men's suits that became trendy in the 1940s.
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