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crippled

The term crippled is derived from the Old English crypel, which is related ...

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derpy

The term "derpy" is a slang adjective used to describe someone or something...

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disabled

The term disabled describes individuals who have physical, sensory, cogniti...

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ditzy

The term "ditzy" is an adjective used to describe someone who is scatterbra...

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diva

Derived from the Italian word for "goddess," diva was originally a technica...

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dramatic

The term dramatic generally describes behavior that is striking, impressive...

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dreadlocks

Dreadlocks refer to ropelike strands of hair formed by matting, braiding, o...

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drink the Kool-Aid

The phrase "drink the Kool-Aid" is an idiom used to describe the act of bli...

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dwarf

Derived from the Old English dweorg, the word dwarf historically refers to ...

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eeny meeny miny moe

Eeny, meeny, miny, moe is a well-known counting-out rhyme used primarily by...

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English as Second Language (ESL)

English as a Second Language (ESL) refers to the study or instruction of En...

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eskimo

The term Eskimo is an exonym historically used to refer to the indigenous p...

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female-bodied

The term female-bodied is a descriptor used to identify individuals who pos...

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female-identifying

The term female-identifying refers to individuals whose internal sense of g...

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feminazi

Feminazi is a pejorative portmanteau of the words "feminist" and "Nazi," us...

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field of study

The phrase field of study refers to a specific branch of knowledge, academi...

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fireman

The term fireman refers to a professional or volunteer trained to extinguis...

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first-class citizens

In computer science, a "first-class citizen" (or first-class object) refers...

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first world problem

The term first world problem refers to a trivial frustration or minor incon...

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fishwife

Historically, a fishwife referred literally to a woman who sold fish, parti...

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