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A new slang term, “6-7” or simply “67,” has taken over TikTok, sparking memes, edits and inside jokes among Generation Alpha and younger members of Gen Z. The phrase traces back to the drill rap song ...
As younger generations continue to adopt new slang, a familiar word has become a meanspirited adjective. By Nicole Stock First came ate, served and cooked. Now chopped has found its way from the ...
Have you heard a new slang term and are unsure about its meaning? The term "6-7," which is sometimes written as "67", became a trend on TikTok and was coined by Generation Alpha and parts of younger ...
The effects of insufficient water are felt by every cell in the body, but it’s the brain that manifests our experience of thirst. Water is the most fundamental need for all life on Earth. Not every ...
OpenAI’s latest GPT-5 model dropped yesterday and it’s making big waves in the rapidly moving AI industry. GPT-5 is more than an upgrade. It aims to be a single, smarter system that blends reasoning, ...
Language in today’s digital age has a funny way of evolving. One day, it is all YOLO and IYKYK; the next, it is something entirely weirder. But some expressions hit the sweet spot, like Netflix and ...
NATURE BRIEFING 30 July 2025 Daily briefing: What does quantum mechanics mean anyway? A Nature survey reveals that physicists disagree on even the basics of what quantum mechanics means in reality.
A new slang acronym called "PWMP" has flooded TikTok algorithms and text conversations around the world. A lot of people have no idea what the term means and why it's become so popular. The meaning of ...
We all use the word forgiveness. Yet, what if I told you that a research study found that a majority of people who were asked what forgiveness is actually misunderstood it? When Plato began his ...
Steadfast in the Bible is an essential term. Exploring how and when its used in Scripture, what words are used to translate it, what it modifies differently in the New Testament than it did in the Old ...
A four-letter acronym that started as a way to describe President Donald Trump's tariff policies has morphed into a viral social media phrase, much to his ire. Financial Times columnist Robert ...