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From unseen footage, tears, and Andy Cohen asking about "the journey," there's a lot to unpack at this reunion.
Listen, some people come out of the gate swinging. They’re the first ones reading in kindergarten, they have real girlfriends ...
Whoa, if true: A brief history of News Twitter’s favorite phrase It is one of the most common sarcastic responses to weird, exaggerated, and impossible news stories. Eric Geller ...
Fallon was called out by some for catering to the “ MAGA media machine ” when he had Fox News host Greg Gutfeld as a guest ...
“Whoa” is hardly a new word; it dates back to at least the early 17 th century. At that time it was used mostly in shouted form and was intended to garner the attention of someone in the distance.
We can't figure out what else to put there so the 'whoa oh oh oh' has to stay." It clearly doesn't stand in the way of record sales so the whoa oh oh oh train isn't stopping anytime soon.
I assumed that the inability to spell “whoa” was a new phenomenon. It was definitely new to me. Had I come across “woah” or “whoah” in the past, I would have noticed. I’m sure of it.
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