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Numb Digger

Clever way to bypass word blacklist on sites like Facebook, TikTok, YouTube ...

The trick is by replacing first letters between each word. Numb Digger makes sense. It is a normal sentence. It looks innocence.
Wow ... look at all these - censorship - ❌
Wow ... look at all these numb diggers. ✅
by ButterSpreadOnChocolate November 25, 2024
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Ringle Dingle

A polite phrase that is said to someone who is about to eat. Essentially wishing them a good meal. Interchangeable for the phrase 'bon appetit'
The waiter said "Ringle Dingle!" as he set down the last plate of food
by etymologyexpert293 February 2, 2025
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Ringle Dingle

Verb: To go eat food that you hope will be enjoyable.
I'm gonna ringle dingle this cheesecake.
by W4terdrinkerer February 5, 2025
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Jim Digger

A man who has traveled across lands in search of digging and is trying free his people. A man that represents excellency in the digging.
#FTD
"Man, my percussion scores are so low! Luckily my Jim Digger scores were high enough to barely clinch the win against the mango67ers."
"That's so lucky, I got the opposite of that! I got crosswalked! TwT"
by jzjinghao January 18, 2026
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Numb Digger

A term used to describe someone who works so hard that they look like they hadn't slept in a week.
Do you see that guy over there working his ass off, he's a Numb Digger!
by hibiji January 31, 2026
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CLAM DIGGER

A clam digger is New England slang for someone who was on their knees digging for dinner!
The word's meaning gets changed a bit, but in New England, this slang started in the 1950's and was used to insult a person of low class. A CLAM DIGGER is even worse than a CLAM BAKER- (the person who cooks the clams after they go digging)
You are nothing but a clam digger!
by Melissa Kelly OKeefe February 3, 2026
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Labor Digger

Labor Digger
noun
A man who accuses women of being “gold diggers” while simultaneously expecting unpaid domestic, emotional, or logistical labor in return for minimal financial contribution.
Originated as South Side Chicago slang in the 1980s as a satirical counter to “gold digger” claims. The term flips the economic accusation: instead of extracting money, a “labor digger” extracts cooking, cleaning, childcare, emotional management, and life administration.

Concept:
Highlights the double standard where financial provision is treated as transactional, while unpaid labor is treated as expected.
In short: If gold is money, labor is time — and time is currency.
He says women just want his paycheck, but he can’t boil water and needs a reminder to pay his own bills. Classic labor digger.
by SChiLinguist February 26, 2026
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