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  2. Delulu - Wikipedia

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    Delulu (/ d ə ˈ l uː l uː / ⓘ) is an internet slang term used to describe the belief that one can influence one's own destiny through sheer willpower.Derived from the English-language word "delusional", the term has its origins in K-pop communities where the term delulu is used to refer to individuals who were in a parasocial relationship with celebrities and had hopes of meeting them ...

  3. What does ‘delulu’ mean, and why is everyone saying it? - AOL

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    Delulu is the perfect word to describe your next era. Delulu is the perfect word to describe your next era. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  4. Wait, What? Here's Exactly What 'Delulu' Means - AOL

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    Plus, why people are saying 'delulu is the solulu.'

  5. TikTokers are embracing 'delulu.' But is being delusional ...

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    Since its debut, delulu's meaning continues to evolve, as TikTokers and social media users probe the upside, and downside, to a delusional degree of self-confidence.

  6. List of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    Derived from the English word "delusional," and has its origins in Internet communities obsessed with K-pop culture. The phrase "delulu is the solulu," implying self-confidence is the solution, helped increase the popularity of the term. "You are so delulu." Solulu, Trululu [46] Drip Trendy high-class fashion.

  7. Marshallese language - Wikipedia

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    Marshallese (Marshallese: Kajin M̧ajel‌̧ or Kajin Majōl [kɑzʲinʲ (i)mˠɑːzʲɛlˠ] ), also known as Ebon, is a Micronesian language spoken in the Marshall Islands. The language of the Marshallese people, it is spoken by nearly all of the country's population of 59,000, making it the principal language. [ 3]

  8. List of loanwords in Tagalog - Wikipedia

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    An example is the Tagalog word libre, which is derived from the Spanish translation of the English word free, although used in Tagalog with the meaning of "without cost or payment" or "free of charge", a usage which would be deemed incorrect in Spanish as the term gratis would be more fitting; Tagalog word libre can also mean free in aspect of ...

  9. As the Gen Z-ers Say, I've Entered “My Delulu Era ... - AOL

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    Delulu’ is short for delusional, and it’s a term that first emerged in 2014 to describe obsessive K-Pop fans who believed they could end up with their favorite stars (i.e., Jungkook from BTS).