UK Budget Adds to Bear Case for Gilts, Says BlueBay’s Dowding
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    Cocoa Farming Lures New Money as Brazil Is Set to Revive Exports
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    Hamas Releases Some Gaza Hostages in Truce Deal With Israel
      Hamas released a group of hostages held in Gaza as part of a truce agreement with Israel. Israel’s
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    Wall Street Cheers as Milei Swaps Dollarization for Macri Brass
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    What does 'gyatt' mean on TikTok?
      Whether it's home inspiration, easy food tutorials, cleaning hacks, style advice, or creating a whole new vocabulary – if there's one thing TikTok doesn't lack, it's variety. In recent months, the popular platform has invented a string of cryptic codewords, including 401 and mascara. Both terms are often used by women on the app to talk discretely about certain areas of their lives. But now, there's a term becoming increasingly common on TikTok: "Gyatt". While the term isn't exclusive to TikTok, it's certainly become the latest slang word making its way across the platform. Many people were left baffled by the word, forcing them to ask fellow users the definition. The meaning is pretty straightforward. It's simply a shortened version of "god damn". The term was seemingly first used by YouTube and Twitch streamer YourRage who would say "gyatt" whenever an attractive female would appear on his streams. Kai Cenat has also popularised the term. The slang term has gone on to become mainstream on TikTok, with many Gen Zers using it in their videos and in comments sections. Elsewhere, "gyatt" apparently stands for "get your act together," according to Acronym Finder. However, this isn't the commonly used way of using the word. Meanwhile, Gen Z TikTokers have gone on to create a whole new language of their own, including the likes of: Cheugy: When a millennial is trying too hard to be cool. Rizz: Short for charisma, thus a 'rizzler' is someone with lots of charisma. Suss: When something feels sketchy or suspicious. Situationship: A romantic relationship with someone that remains undefined. No cap: Another way of saying you're not lying. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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    H&M Shoppers to Pay More as Bangladesh Wages Rise After Protests
      Hennes & Mauritz AB has pledged to offset higher worker wages in Bangladesh by raising prices for clothing
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    Americanas Nears Agreement With Banks to Restructure Debt
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    Lagarde Says ECB Can Now Observe Impact of Its Rate Hikes
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    Canada Retail Sales Jump 0.8% in Sharp Spending Rebound
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    Euro-Area Growth Outlook Faces Downside Risks, ECB’s Guindos Says
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    The Best Black Friday Desktop Deals: Alienware, Asus, Lenovo, More
      Black Friday is the time to secure savings on big ticket items like appliances, televisions—and,
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