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      1446 days ago

      The term washed up originated in the early 2020s and gained popularity in 2021.

      As an old head, I’m pretty confident that “washed up” was used long before 2020.

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              2 days ago

              We used to use spent when we were too lazy to say washed up. Or fucked.

              But you can’t use 4 letter words or your social media will get de-emphasized and your referral traffic will be washed fucked.

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              56 days ago

              Ah yes I got this. Bro over here in the kitchen checks notes cooking! Wait no, he’s cooked? Cooked what? And who’s going to do the dishes? People have no respect these days, back when I was a kid you wouldn…

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                156 days ago

                Based actually comes from freebased. Which is what you do to cocaine to make it crack.

                Based used to mean something cringe worthy until the rapper Lil B started using it in a positive context.

                Now it’s sort of the opposite of cringe.

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                  76 days ago

                  Here’s a fun little curiosity that profoundly annoys me: here in Brazil “cringe” accidentally got the wrong meaning. It was being heavily used online, so a famous TV news program decided to “explain what it means” to the older generation and accidentally explained it as “cringe means everything older generations are or do” so in other words, a lot of brazilians that aren’t used to internet slang believe “cringe” means “somebody over 30” rather than actual cringe.

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        226 days ago

        Washed up has been in use for a long time. I have no idea how they decided it was a 2020 invention. Some AI search probably told them so.