Oftentimes, by virtue of being an internet-junkie, I pick up sayings and isms and things without really realizing where they originated. My brain is like Nicholas Allen's from Andrew Clements' brilliant book Frindle , I make up neologisms because they are fun, and use them often because I love and value cultural soupage of verbage. (See? Can't help it!) So here are a few of my favorite more recent etymological anomalies that I tend to drop every other word. #SariNOTsorry ;) #LOWKEY I say this a lot. It's intended usage, according to urbandictionary, is to indicate that something is meant to be kept quiet or secret, or on the down-low . Whate'er, I use it as a like or um or when I'm tryna talk quieter, but fail miserably. #swaggher (& by extension, #swoopswoop) this has a very clear origin story. I re-watched the video above with new friends in chicago, and realized that the term "swaggher" and "swoopswoop" had the...
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