Short for content creator.
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Get the cc mug.well. school full of druggies and skater boys. there’s the occasional couple who’s super serious, the rest are completely stupid and don’t even talk to each other. 99% of the girls are LGBTQ+ and if they’re not, they sure act like it with their friends. there’s a lot of cliques (the weird kids, the fake 8th grade girls (we all know who that would be), the anime bitches, the goths, and the boys.) the teenage boys. some of em are fuckboys, some of em are cool. there’s three who aren’t popular but they seem like fun people to be around.
then there’s the 8th grade girls who aren’t popular (anymore) but they’re chill people.
some of the people at that school are hella annoying too
then there’s the 8th grade girls who aren’t popular (anymore) but they’re chill people.
some of the people at that school are hella annoying too
by jdkfkskgkdmgkg October 27, 2020
Get the CCS mug.an acronym for "cool cool". mainly used when you're too lazy to type "cool" twice. + typing cool twice is essential because somehow saying it once it weird
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Get the cc mug.A common abbreviation of "carbon copy".
A carbon copy, in email terms, is sending an exact copy of an email (hence "carbon copy") to another person besides the main recipient(s). It differs from simply forwarding or putting another person in the "to" section in that it indicates they are simply passive readers, and not the main subjects intended to respond.
The term stems from when a sheet of carbon was placed between a document and a blank piece of paper. A pen or pencil was pressed down on the fresh sheet of paper to make an exact copy of the original piece of writing. Now it is simply used metaphorically.
A carbon copy, in email terms, is sending an exact copy of an email (hence "carbon copy") to another person besides the main recipient(s). It differs from simply forwarding or putting another person in the "to" section in that it indicates they are simply passive readers, and not the main subjects intended to respond.
The term stems from when a sheet of carbon was placed between a document and a blank piece of paper. A pen or pencil was pressed down on the fresh sheet of paper to make an exact copy of the original piece of writing. Now it is simply used metaphorically.
I CC'd my mother on the business document.
Hey Bill, make sure to CC July on the schedule update.
I'll CC you the email for future reference.
Hey Bill, make sure to CC July on the schedule update.
I'll CC you the email for future reference.
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