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BTFO
November 7th, 2014 3:00 PMThis acronym for the phrase "blown the f**k out" is often used to describe blowout or landslide victories.
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Dorito Face
November 7th, 2014 11:01 AMThis variation of the smiley face emoticon is often used on 4chan's /s4s/ (s**t 4chan says) board.
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"Where They at Doe?"
November 6th, 2014 11:00 AMThis Vine video remix series features a sample of rapper T.I. saying "Where they at though?" while responding to rumors that professional boxer Floyd Mayweather gave him two black eyes.
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Pac-Man
November 6th, 2014 12:00 AMSeriously, do we even need to introduce this character?
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"Drop the Bass"
November 5th, 2014 6:30 PMThis catchphrase is associated with the climatic point in electronic music known as the "drop," which is typically accompanied by a sudden switch of rhythm in bass line after a progressive build-up.
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Dorito Face
This variation of the smiley face emoticon is often used on 4chan's /s4s/ (s**t 4chan says) board.
"Where They at Doe?"
This Vine video remix series features a sample of rapper T.I. saying "Where they at though?" while responding to rumors that professional boxer Floyd Mayweather gave him two black eyes.
"Drop the Bass"
This catchphrase is associated with the climatic point in electronic music known as the "drop," which is typically accompanied by a sudden switch of rhythm in bass line after a progressive build-up.