The limits of my language
mean the limits of my world

Wittgenstein 1889-1951


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Refers to a site with too many advertisements that make it difficult to reach the original content


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Banner Storm” is a site where advertising banners fill the screen


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A term used to describe toxic rain that is so polluted that it is no longer possible to touch the rain because of the toxic substances in the rain.

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flay-veek

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A term used to describe a food that has a unique, surprising blend of flavors that cannot be easily categorized. I

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This word combines "flavor" and the idea of something "unique" or distinct, blending them to reflect a food experience that stands out.


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Greenwash is a term coined by combining “green,” which evokes an environmentally conscious or eco-friendly image, and “whitewash,” which means deceitful or superficial. It refers to something that gives the appearance of being environmentally conscious, when in fact it is not, and misleads the environmentally conscious consumer.


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To laugh so hard that you can't stop laughing, like an earthquake

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A person whose snoring is at an explosive level

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snore + blast


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Laughing too much over a drink and having it come out of your nose.


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Movements that move clumsily but miraculously maintain balance. Combining the words “wobble” and “flap,” it represents a comical movement that is unstable but keeps going without falling.


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Flumblesnap refers to the moment when you try to do something simple, like plugging in a USB or opening a door, but it takes multiple tries before it works, despite your efforts.

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Usage examples: "I had a total flumblesnap with my phone charger this morning." "Every time I try to open this drawer, it's a flumblesnap situation." This new word combines "flumble" (a mix of fumble and stumble) with "snap" (like a quick frustration or attempt). It captures those little annoyances we all face daily.


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When the search for the culprit begins when you fart in public. Basically, the location of the smell gives it away, so it is not so much a cold case as a criminal case.

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The killer is desperate not to be found out.


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A phenomenon that often seems to happen when something that was not my favorite becomes popular. Or the masses, their tastes changing with the fads.

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Because of my meek nature, I often experience


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As a European citizen, I think the EU is getting huge amounts of money by imposing sometimes cobbled-together laws on giant conglomerates. And since it is only the companies with huge wealth that lose out, they can do whatever they want with little criticism. Whether you think it's bad or good is up to you.

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I believe that classical music is used all over the world, has been loved for hundreds of years, and has a unique feeling that cannot be created in the modern world, so I would like to call it “Eternal Music” instead of classical music.


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People who fart in public places.

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#It's about me.


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The phenomenon of swiping all the time due to short video sites and features.

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neo+remix A phenomenon in music where remixed music becomes more preferred and popular than the original. It is like listening to new music that is different from the original.

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Even if it is evil, it must be justified if there is a majority of opinion.

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To deepen our thinking to a dimension where words do not exist.


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The evolution of the umbrella is over. A term used to refer to things or matters that do not need to evolve any further.

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It is not enough to make everything evolve. In my view, it is.