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An expert wants all parents to understand the meaning behind this nasty word that is floating across social media and school ...
It's the new nasty terms doing the rounds in school playgrounds and on social media and one expert is keen for parents to ...
For most generations, the word ‘bop’ simply means a good tune – the kind you’d blast at a party or sing along to at a school ...
Your child might not consider being called a “bop” as bullying, in which case this advice from Family Lives might be helpful: ...
The slang term ‘bop’ — or ‘la la bop’ — has risen to prominence in the last year, with the expression commonly being used to ...
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Earl Agustin races to the top to the beat of ‘Tibok’
The name Earl Agustin may not ring a bell right now, but the sound of his hit single probably will. If you’re on TikTok, ...
But where has it come from? Where did the term ‘bop’ come from? The term ‘bop’ has emerged on TikTok and social media as a misogynistic insult (Picture: Getty Images) According to Titania ...
Netflix's new documentary tracks unnerving allegations at the center of a popular children's YouTube channel. Bad Influence ...
We all know a snappy tune is a great way to put a spring in your step. No one demonstrates this better than Woody the ...
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