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borowik
borowik
The word is used in two senses: 1) a young person who is weak in some game 2) (contemptuously) a person who is low in the social hierarchy. The slang word has been known since at least 2017, for at that time the Miejski.pl dictionary published the entry borowik, explaining that it is a [&hell
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-awka
Neologisms with the suffix –awka create names for discussion groups that emerge in social media, focused on various topics. The origin is associated with the acronym JBwA (‘Jak będzie w Akapie’ – How will it be in AKAP). Each thematic section (there are over 5,000) has hundreds of t
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analog
‘obsolete, from another era, unfashionable’. In general language, the word analog in general language refers to the representation of physical quantities that change continuously (rather than in discrete steps as in digital systems). It is the antonym of the word digital, which refers to
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tryhardować
A verb meaning ‘to try too hard to achieve something; to strive intensely to prove one’s worth in a particular field.’ It is derived from the English “to try hard” and was popularized by computer gamers who put in great effort to win (“tryhard” – a player who want
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The Observatory of Youth Language and Culture (OJiKM) is a website that collects words, expressions, phrases, memes, and viral phenomena – i.e. semantic units important for communication- and discusses the lifestyle of contemporary young people. The website aims to popularize knowledge about t
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