Pop Culture/Current Events - Students | Pop Culture/Current Events - Teachers | Slang Round - Students | Slang Round - Teachers |
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Who is Elaine Benes, Jerry Seinfeld, George Costanza, Kramer, Newman.
Name two main characters from Seinfeld.
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What is snapchat.
What app is this?
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What is unconventional, avant-garde, or excellent.
Far out
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What is gossip or juicy information.
Tea
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Jaws (1975).
Movie Line - "We're gonna need a bigger boat"
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What is the Barden Bellas.
The A cappella group in Pitch Perfect.
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What is a young person with a well-paid job and a fashionable lifestyle.
Yuppie
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What is a win.
W
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What is Woodstock 1969.
Music festival known as “three days of peace and music”
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What is makeup tutorials.
What does James Charles cover on YouTube?
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What is vomiting.
Ralphing
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What is "you bet", "for sure", or an expression of disbelief.
Bet
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Who is Jimmy Carter.
This 20th century president was a peanut farmer.
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What is Charli D'amelio, renegade, lil Huddy etc.
Name someone from the Hype House or a TikTok dance.
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What is the relevant information or the truth. Bonus: 411 was the number used by telephone companies for “Information”, which meant the pbone number and address of anyone who had a listed phone number.
What does 411 mean?
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What is ruining things, giving up, losing.
You're selling
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What is a computer flaw, or bug, that may have caused problems when dealing with dates beyond December 31, 1999.
Bonus: The dot.com bubble was a stock market bubble caused by excessive speculation of Internet-related companies in the late 1990s, a period of massive growth in the use and adoption of the Internet.
What was the Y2k scare?
Bonus: What was the dot com crash? |
Who is Olivia Rodrigo, Joshua Bassett, and Sabrina Carpenter.
Name one of the three people involved in the current drivers license drama.
BONUS: You can explain the drama |
What is to spend time idly or passively.
Vegging out
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What is "no lie" or "for real," often used to emphasize someone is not exaggerating about something hard to believe.
No cap
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