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Slang tagged with "home" groups entries that share a theme, platform, tone, or use case. Treat the tag as a discovery label rather than proof of a single origin, universal meaning, or verified popularity.
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A couch or sofa (more common among older generations)
Ones home or apartment (informal, imported from US slang but widely used)
Ones home or apartment (informal). Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
One's living quarters or home. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
๐ฅ 96 upvotesApartment; house (very informal, old slang). Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in Russia contexts
House; residence (often informal). Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in India contexts
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