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Soon™

A word used to describe products that are coming "soon" but will likely be delayed, such as games, TV series, movies, etc. This is usually used to mock the fact that game devs say "coming soon" (with no specific date) so often that it should be trademarked
by idontknowbeans February 11, 2025
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Oh, you're bored.
by Dixee Normus November 29, 2021
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Liquor Fish™

a person who consumes so much liquor that it is relatable to that of a fish breathing water;
a party-goer that plans to ingest all of the alcoholic libations provided by their hosts;
a person not supportive of the party spirit and selfish in drinking behavior;
a person that falls under the umbrella of DJ Khaled's "THEY"
Please don't be a Liquor Fish™ at my party this weekend, I only bought three cases of Natty Ice, 2 handles of Fireball, and a fifth of cranberry Burnetts.

Stop double fisting beers from our last case of PBR- you're being such a Liquor Fish™.
by baesedgod August 13, 2016
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buddy : hi what r u doing
you : ¡œåΩ≈ß∑™£´∂ç√ƒ®¢∞†©∫˜˙¥§¶¨∆µ˚ˆ•ªø¬πº
buddy : im leaving you
by god/jesus of football November 21, 2022
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WAIT™

WAIT™ (WAIT—/wāt/)
(We Are IT™)
💡 A declaration, an affirmation, and a realization—embodying the undeniable truth that we don’t need permission, validation, or outside recognition. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. No more waiting, because We Are IT™.

An acronym embodying the spirit of the BLACKLiFE™ Celebration, that is BLACK™ | The Year. WAIT™ is both an affirmation and a revelation: "The wait ain't ovuh—the WAIT™ is here… and has been all along!"
More than a mere word, WAIT™ signals a profound awakening, a recognition that the moment is not ahead—it is now. It stands as a declaration of presence, power, and purpose.
At its core, WAIT™ unfolds into the phrase: "We Are IT™", underscoring a collective identity rooted in self-determination and intentional action. The "IT™" within WAIT™ carries deeper significance, often understood as:
Intentional Transformation—a call to purposeful evolution, shifting from anticipation to activation.
"Ain’t no savior coming, ain't no cavalry on the way. It’s on us. WAIT™—We Are IT™."

"I stopped waiting on opportunity. I became opportunity. WAIT™."
by ABiAN February 21, 2025
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StatTrak™ Red

It is rarer, than a knife.
"A StatTrak™ Red is rarer, than a knife"
- Swedish Fat Man YouTuber, Anomaly -
by Wouq The Lord August 5, 2025
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pfB™

pfB™ (Pink Folks’ Bullshit):

Definition: A general term designating actions and rhetoric perpetrated by individuals who believe in and act upon the assumed superiority of Caucasoid peoples. These actions and rhetoric are characterized by the devaluation of others to elevate the perceived status of the self and their in-group.
Part of Speech: Noun (uncountable)
Pronunciation: /ˈfǐb/ or /ˈfēb/ (fǐb or feeb)
Etymology: A euphemistic alteration of a common vulgarity combined with a descriptor referencing the skin tone often associated with the aforementioned group.
Usage Notes: This term carries a strong negative connotation and is considered informal. It is used within the specific context of ABiA™ Nation discourse. It implies a lack of factual basis or legitimate justification for claims of superiority, relying instead on historical acts of conquest, violence, and subjugation.
As a direct result of pfB™ behaviors and actions some scholars estimate that for every enslaved African who reached the Americas, several more died in Africa due to the slave trade. Some estimations place the total death toll as high as 100 million or more.

It's crucial to remember that these are estimates, and the true number may never be known. hakuna mbadala.

pfB™ as a tool of the Yurugu is undeniable in its efficacy and efficiency. "They taught us to pray with our eyes closed. When we opened them they had the land and we had the Bible." — Jomo Kenyatta

The very foundation of the slave trade was the dehumanization of Indigenous & African people. This made it easier to justify their enslavement and mistreatment, and this pfB™ dehumanization can persist in historical accounts that fail to fully acknowledge the humanity and suffering of the victims.
by ABiAN January 25, 2025
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