| Not a college term, but “kiddo”. |
Aww, come on. They're excited, proud and nervous! They do crack me up ... they all say they love to go out, but they also love to stay in!
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I find your use of UK punctuation conventions on a US-centric forum far more ridiculous than "kiddo." I had an older relative once rail at me for just the bare "kid." "Kids are goats! Humans have children!" Yet this same relative would often refer to his children collectively as "Mike and the girls." Unpack that. My point: if you're annoyed, I can guarantee that you're also annoying. |
In the gen x korean-american community BTS referred to the burning sensation you get in your buthole after eating a lot of very spicy food. Now it's a popular boy band,. |
PP. Fun to know! I'm aware of the boy band, but that's not really my thing, so I never investigated what it stood for. BTS for me is "behind the scenes," unless told otherwise. |