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astrosolarium
❗jaden^ ⭕∆ :
wait a min let him respire
2024-01-28 15:07:13
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cute2biyscientists56
Joshua Cramer :
a lot of modern slang is AAVE
2024-01-28 23:44:28
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deamdet
:) :
"ur cooked" is a great example of how it can also have a negative conotation
2024-01-28 16:25:49
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tiktokpj
pj :
"you inhaled" lowkey hard 😭
2024-01-28 19:00:26
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recreationalyapper
elena :
left no crumbs
2024-01-28 15:05:00
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bontle_m_
The Big B Experience :
I thought this was AAVE?
2024-01-28 20:56:19
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sam.in.a.lake
sam 🌈🫧🩷 :
No wait fr why don’t we say let him respire
2024-01-28 15:15:07
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heart_of_a_martyr
Antonio Rodriguez :
I mean when we eat food fast we do say, "you inhaled that"
2024-01-28 15:05:05
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cool.alt.blck.gurl
alexis :-/ 🇵🇸🇨🇩🇸🇩 :
AAVE
2024-01-28 18:10:33
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saljoy_
Sal :
"you totally inhaled that" is so fire i will be using it in the future
2024-01-28 16:09:43
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eckssteal
EcksSteal :
this respired, lung king!
2024-01-28 15:04:19
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bissynessman
Tim 🔻 :
let him respire 💅🗣️🗣️
2024-01-28 15:07:35
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ceciliathebiggae
Cecilia :
in Portuguese, we have "jantou" "você jantou", meaning "you've dined"
2024-01-28 15:13:21
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orang_biasa575
catcada41010 :
you totally inhaled with that explanation!🫁🌬
2024-01-29 09:17:29
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pxzzvc
pxzzvc :
btw, we already have metaphors with breathing. "spirare" means breathe in Latin, so: expire, inspire, conspire, aspire are all related
2024-01-28 15:29:44
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basilkeck
basilkeck :
Can we talk about the fact that cooked comes from “let him cook” which is from breaking bad? This is the second time a tv show reference has become a normal slang term with people independently from -
2024-01-29 02:19:54
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stupidgamez26
mercy :
now hold on… let him respire
2024-01-28 19:40:40
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bartonasano
Aniche :
I love food
2024-01-29 03:29:15
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karna_812
Karna :
I love etymology
2024-01-28 15:12:52
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qwackawd
qwackawd :
What is aave
2024-01-28 15:25:20
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milkarossa
Mila Rossa :
interesting cuz I can't remember similar restaurant metaphors in my native languages🤔😅
2024-01-28 15:07:29
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venomanderson
Venom 🇩🇴 :
or it's just AAVE
2024-01-29 20:00:34
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prppppppp2
WestVirn :
and another food metaphor that has a NEGATIVE connotation is "he's cooked" or "am I cooked?" the reason is, you are referring to the person as the-
2024-01-30 00:37:38
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abo_shihab0
abo_shihab0 :
✨ AAVE ✨
2024-01-29 07:23:05
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asplkjhg
asplkjhg :
Video on why tech uses fast food words? Cookies, snackbars, pop corns, hamburger menu, etc
2024-01-28 17:38:05
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