AAVE: Black Terms Abused And Overused By The General Public
AAVE: African American Vernacular English Terms Abused And Overused By The General Public
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Inspired by the painfully ‘unwoke’ Bethany Mandel, we put together 10 other terms that originated in Black culture and have been unceremoniously hijacked by the larger society at hand. Can we have anything for us?!
1. "BLING"
2. "BAE"
3. "RATCHET"
4. "HOOD"
5. "LIT"
6. "FLEEK"
7. "BOUGIE" / "BOUJEE"
8. "POPPIN"
9. "GHETTO"
10. "BOO"
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