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Glen Powell

Glen Powell (noun): Hallie Chlanda’s soulmate.
Where’s Glen Powell? - oh just massaging Hallie’s feet again…
by seamonkee December 20, 2024
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Glench Foot

The sensation you get when you are wearing wet socks in wet shoes.
"I hate stepping in a puddle and instantly getting glench foot?
by YesThatWasMe March 11, 2025
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Gjengen

Et ord ekstremt mange kvinnelige ungdomsledere bruker for å beskrive en gruppe mennesker
Hei gjengen!!!🥰
by Carlfelix March 18, 2025
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Genghis Khaning

-To pleasure oneself incredibly frequently, much like that of the Great Mongolian Emperor Genghis Khan laying down pipe to his various wives and concubines.
"Yo dude I need to lock in. I've been Genghis Khaning my shit so much my batter splatterer is turning red."
by JackSpadz April 24, 2025
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genggeng

A Tagalog word that came from the English word "gang" meaning: Group of people, often young adults or adolescents, who share a common identity, hang out in specific locations, and are involved in criminal activity, violence, and anti-social behavior. Genggeng is also a style worn by many young Filipinos, and base on the definition of "gang" we can tell that they are very violent, hence being hated on. Teens in the Philippines call this style as "asim" or "maasim" and this word has 2 meanings: "smelly" and "corny asf", this is because many FIlipinos state that genggeng people dont have basic hygiene and would often be smelly.
Genggeng kana boy? Asim mo pre

(Are you a genggeng now? You're so corny)
by theyluv_mjc February 24, 2026
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genglish

Stands for “Generative English”. The unmistakable writing style produced by ChatGPT and other LLMs that nobody asked for but everyone now recognizes — overuse of em-dashes, compulsive parallelism, ascending tricolons, and vocabulary no living human deploys in casual speech ("delve," "nuanced," "tapestry," "coveted," "meticulous," "foster," "realm"). Brutal. No fluff. Short sentences. You know the drill.

Genglish sentences always sound like a TED talk given by a middle manager who just discovered rhetoric. Everything is "not X — it's Y." Every list has exactly three items (ok, maybe five), each longer than the last. Every paragraph opens with a confident thesis and closes with an inspirational nudge. Reading genglish feels like being gently suffocated by a motivational poster. And, of course, “You are absolutely right!”
Found a review on Google Maps of a döner place:

"This isn't just food — it's a culinary journey. The lamb was meticulously seasoned, the garlic sauce struck a nuanced balance between bold and delicate, and the pita fostered a warmth that lingered long after the last bite. A truly pivotal dining experience."

Man, chill with genglish polish, it's a 3-dollar wrap.
by urb*n sheep March 10, 2026
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Ghengis

Ghengis (verb/noun, /ˈɡɛn.dʒɪs/): To feel intoxicated from non-alcoholic causes like exhaustion, adrenaline rushes, or energy drinks. E.g., "After 12 hours grinding game scripts, I'm completely ghengised—stumbling through my room like I chugged a keg."
I felt a little ghengis after that party
by Hamamiah11 March 18, 2026
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