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To quickly deal with a difficult situation instead of delaying it.
rip the band-aid off
To make small changes to something to improve it or adjust its function.
to tweak
A preference for something that may not be liked by everyone at first but can be enjoyed over time.
an acquired taste
Being honest and direct about something without hiding information.
upfront
Aperson or group blamed for problems or mistakes they did not cause.
scapegoat
Someone who easily falls for or loves something, even if it's not good for them.
a sucker for
A person who has both introverted and extroverted traits, feeling comfortable in social situations and alone.
ambivert
a long life
longevity
The practice of using science and technology to improve health and performance.
biohacking
To push out your lips in a way that shows you are unhappy or sulking.
pout
A person who claims to have special abilities to see the future or know things beyond normal perception.
psychic
The amount of something taken in, especially food or drink.
intake
A small, indirect insult that may not be obvious at first.
a subtle dig
Natural objects in space, such as stars, planets, and moons.
celestial bodies
A medical procedure where fat is taken from one part of the body and placed into another area for enhancement.
fat grafting
To move slowly and with reluctance, often because you do not want to do something.
drag your feet
Something that is unpleasant or makes you feel uncomfortable.
off-putting
A remark that seems like praise but also has an insulting or negative meaning.
a backhanded compliment
Causing disruption or annoyance through being unwelcome or uninvited.
intrusive
A potential source of danger or risk that can cause harm or injury.
a hazard
To throw away something that you no longer want or need.
discard
A small amount of money given to someone for their service, often in addition to the main payment.
gratuity
Happening too soon or before the proper time; not fully developed.
premature
Increasing or growing by adding more over time, often leading to a total effect.
cumulative
Something that is found everywhere or seems to be present all the time.
ubiquitous