#10: Floss
In the past, the word ‘floss’ had a completely different meaning. It was slang terminology used to describe flaunting one’s wealth, appearance, or professional success. Originating in African American Vernacular English during the late 20th century, ‘floss’ conveyed a sense of conspicuous display or ostentation, particularly in urban communities.
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The term likely derived from the notion of showing off like dental floss, suggesting a glossy and polished image. While less common in contemporary usage, ‘floss’ remains emblematic of the cultural significance placed on materialism and self-promotion in certain social contexts, reflecting broader attitudes towards success and status.
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