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Vocabulary #1

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    Vocabulary #1
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  • Binge-watch: Watch multiple episodes of a show typically via DVD or digital streaming.
    Verb. I like to watch series episodes with my family on the weekends.
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  • Bling: expensive, ostentatious clothing and jewelry, or the wearing of them.
    Noun.The necklaces that were at the meet and greet were very bling.
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  • Clickbait: On the internet content whose main purpose is to attract attention and encourage visitors to click on a link to a particular web page.
    Noun. I will dare to clickbait on this link because the thumbnail seems curious to me.
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  • Crowdfunding: The practice of financing a project or enterprise by raising small amounts of money.
    Noun. The company is crowdfunding to donate to a school in Africa.
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  • Downvote/ upvote: A downvote means they disagree with your answer, there can be many reasons for the same.
    Verb/Noun. 26% of the votes are negative in the class and the others agree.
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  • Earworm: A catchy song or tune that runs continually through a person's mind.
    Noun. All music always stays in my earworn.
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  • Google: Find information about someone or something on the internet using the Google search engine.
    Verb/Noun. I love so much Google
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  • Meme: Text, image, video, or other item that spreads rapidly across the internet.
    Noun. I love all types of memes.
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  • Photobomb: Spoiling a photograph of a person or thing by appearing unexpectedly, usually as a practical joke.
    Verb/Noun. He appeared in the photo and ruined it (as a joke).
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  • Staycation: A vacation spent in the country of origin rather than abroad.
    Noun. She take a staycation for his dad's birthday.
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  • Trend: A general direction in which something is developing or changing.
    Verb/Noun. She created a trend and more than 5,000 have done so.
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  • Tweet: a post made on the social media application Twitter.
    Verb/Noun. She tweeted that she was going to Vegas with her friends.
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  • Check out: establish the truth or inform oneself about someone or something.
    Noun. Don't forget to hand in your room key when you check out.
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  • Look up: Search for and find a piece of information in a book or database.
    Noun.He likes to know much more about the subject, that's why he starts looking for more information in his books.
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  • Take off: Of an aircraft or bird become airborne.
    Verb. The plane is about to take off.
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  • Turned on: Start the flow or operation of something by means of a switch or button.
    Verb. She turns on the light in her room.
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