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The Dark Knight’s most iconic line was improvised and Christopher Nolan still thinks about itA famous line from The Dark Knight, 'You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain,' was actually written b...
NYT Mini Crossword Answers April 30: Clues and solution to break down Thursday’s tricky puzzleUnlike the full crossword, the Mini is built for speed and accessibility, resetting daily and usually taking only a few minutes to complete...
Word of the Day: DissingLanguage evolves with new slang like 'dissing'. This term means showing disrespect through words or actions. It gained popularity through h...
Word of the day: YeetlordToday's word of the day: Yeetlord is a humorous internet slang term describing someone who throws things or makes bold decisions with caref...
Word of the Day: Gigglemug“Gigglemug” is a playful English term for someone who is always smiling, often radiating cheer and positivity. The word suggests more than ...
Word of the Day: FopdoodleFopdoodle is a whimsical, old-fashioned term that dates back to the seventeenth century. Though rarely heard today, it appears in historica...
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...
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...
Word of the day: JimjamsDespite its cheerful sound, the word 'jimjams' refers to feelings of depression, anxiety, or nervousness, not pajamas. This informal noun, ...
Word of the day : NincompoopNincompoop is a very old English word that has been used since the 17th century. It appeared in early dictionaries, plays, and slang speech...
Word of the day : LypophreniaLypophrenia is a modern word used to describe a sudden feeling of sadness or emotional emptiness without a clear reason. It is commonly dis...
Word of the day: AuraAura meaning: The word 'aura' has a rich history, once meaning air or breath. Today, it describes a person's unique vibe or presence. Gen Z...
What does 67 mean, who made the 67 meme and why is it so popular?Dictionary.com has crowned '67' its 2025 Word of the Year, a term embraced by youth. Originating from music and amplified by social media t...
NYT Connections Hints Today: Decode the Saturday puzzle #811 with this complete guide — Answers for August 30Connections presents 16 words arranged on a 4×4 grid. The goal is to categorize them into four themed sets, each color-coded from easiest (...
Delulu, pookie, skibidi and more: The A to Z glossary of Gen Z and how millennials know itExplore the engaging world of Gen Z terminology to bridge the generation gap. Kanika Saxena provides an A-Z guide, highlighting the unique ...
Twerking and emoji are now completely valid words to use in ScrabbleWith the newest additions to the official Scrabble word list, even a total "newb" can "lol" their way to a win.
- TextGenie, a new app that helps parents decode their kids' text messages
TextGenie deciphers text language and slang from incoming SMS messages and translates them into plain English for confused parents.