The symbol for your password when inputting it.
Person 1: looks over at other persons phone to see his password
Person 2’s Password: ••••••
Person 2: (mumbles) why is that idiot looking at my password?
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Ryan George

Ryan George is a popular Male Canadian YouTube comedian who makes skits about relatable and/or funny topics. He has amassed over 1.74 million subscribers as of August 2024. One of the main series’ he is known for is "The First Guy". He also collaborates with other known people, such as JacksFilms and Julie Nolke.
Person 1: Do you know Ryan George?
Person 2: The YouTube comedian?
Person 1: Yes.
Person 2: Yes I do.
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TWR

Person: Yo! I just got a TWR!
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The symbol for the currency known as won.
Idk how to use ₩, a literal symbol in a sentence… well I guess that’s one way.
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TheFreeDictionary

A website that is a dictionary, but instead of responses such as:

“(Looks up A)

It just freaking letter blahblahblah.” It gives direct response actually included the meanings more in-depth:

“(Looks up A)
1. Acre
2. Adenine
…”
TheFreeDictionary is another cool dictionary alongside the Urban Dictionary!
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Graham's Number

This number is so purely indescribably large, that no mind in a fzgargagoltriplex years could fathom purely how monstrously large this number is. It may as well be infinity!
Here’s references for purely how large the number is:

(For Reference, on the basic scale, from addition to beyond decation.)
Level 1 - Addition; example 10+10 = 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1 = 20
Level 2 - Multiplication; example 10*10 (or 10x10) (or 10•10) = 10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10 = 100
Level 3 - Triation; example 10^10 = 10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10 = 10,000,000,000
Level 4 - Tetration; example 10^^10 = 10^10^10^10^10^10^10^10^10^10
Level 5 - Pentation; example 10^^^10 = 10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10
Level 6 - Hexation; example 10^^^^10
- Now we use: 10{n}10, n represents the amount of ^'s in the number.
Level 7 - Heptation; example 10^^^^^10 (or 10{5}10)
Level 8 - Octation; example 10^^^^^^10 (or 10{6}10)
Level 9 - Ennation; example 10^^^^^^^10 (or 10{7}10)
Level 10 - Decation; example 10^^^^^^^^10 (or 10{8}10)
- Now we get to 10{10{n}10}10 numbers.
10{10{10}10}10
10{10{10{10}10}10}10
10{{1}}10 = 10{10{10{10…(10*){10}…(10*)10}10}10}10
With operator notation (which was just used) we can go further, but that’s all we need to know for graham’s number.

Without further ado, here’s the definition using that system.
G0 = 3{4}3
G1 = 3{3{4}3}3
G2 = 3{3{3{4}3}3}3
G3 = 3{3{3{3{4}3}3}3}3

G64 = 3{3{3{3{3…(65*){4}…(65*)3}3}3}3}3 or Graham's Number
Person 1: Hey, Person 2!
Person 2: What is it?
Person 1: Did you know that there’s a number called Graham's Number, and it’s a really large number and-
Person Graham's Number: Did someone say my name?
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