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16 Old-Timey Insults For Modern Conversations
16 Old-Timey Insults For Modern Conversations
In this episode of The List Show, episode, we're breaking out some favorite old-timey insults that people should definitely start using again.
1970-01-01 08:00
20 Atlanta Slang Terms You Should Know
20 Atlanta Slang Terms You Should Know
Atlanta’s culture doesn’t just resonate to the suburbs—it hits every corner of the country. But there’s always a chance you could get caught off guard while visiting, so here’s a handy sampler of terms to know if you decide to hold it down in A-Town.
1970-01-01 08:00
13 Old-Timey Synonyms for ‘Hot’ to Bring Back This Summer
13 Old-Timey Synonyms for ‘Hot’ to Bring Back This Summer
Why be sweltering and sunburnt when you can be swoly and birsled instead?
1970-01-01 08:00
Can You Spot All 12 Old-Timey Terms in Our Thanksgiving Word Search?
Can You Spot All 12 Old-Timey Terms in Our Thanksgiving Word Search?
‘Jipper’ is hidden somewhere in this letter grid—and you’ll probably find some at Thanksgiving dinner, too.
1970-01-01 08:00
What Does MIT Mean in Overwatch 2?
What Does MIT Mean in Overwatch 2?
The MIT abbreviation found in Overwatch 2 scorecards is explained for those that are confused.
1970-01-01 08:00
Is ‘Main Character Energy’ a Real Thing? Here’s What It Is—and How To Tell if You Have It
Is ‘Main Character Energy’ a Real Thing? Here’s What It Is—and How To Tell if You Have It
Social media has been buzzing about "main character energy" for years, but what does it actually mean?
1970-01-01 08:00
20 Bits of Groovy ’60s Slang
20 Bits of Groovy ’60s Slang
Let your freak flag fly, man.
1970-01-01 08:00
Mental Floss’s ‘The Curious Compendium of Wonderful Words’ Features Fun Slang, Strange Phrase Origins, and More
Mental Floss’s ‘The Curious Compendium of Wonderful Words’ Features Fun Slang, Strange Phrase Origins, and More
Sure, all books are filled with words—but not quite like this.
1970-01-01 08:00
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