This hit song features the iconic two-line clapback "Tryna strike a chord and it's probably A minorrrrrrrrrr".
Not Like Us
This show's episodes included "The one with the thumb", "The one with the blackout", and "The one with the jellyfish" - in fact, almost of all of them are "The one with ..."
Friends
The functions y = 2x, y = 3x, y = 1000x, and y = 4x will all intersect at this point.
A college athlete who wants to extend their eligibility by a year can choose this colorful option.
Red shirt
If you're terminally online, someone might suggest that you go out and touch this.
Grass
Hamlet's line, "Alas, poor Yorick, I knew him well," is actually a common misquote, instead of well, it should be this character's name.
Horatio
This hot-headed British chef has built a career around fixing up restaurants and hotels, teaching people how cook, and creating insults like "you're an idiot sandwich."
Gordon Ramsay
This show's entire run followed a guy named Ted looking for love in what must have been the longest story ever told to his kids.
How I Met Your Mother
Friedrich Nietzsche argued that humans needed to fight against this "-ism" - the belief that life is meaningless and there are no objective truths.
Nihilism
This trick play in football sees the running back take the ball forward a bit and then toss it back to the quarterback for a pass.
Flea flicker
Known colloquially as a friendship destroyer, using this Mario Kart item gives a guaranteed hit on whoever is in first place.
A blue shell
This shortened name referred to a supposed threat to all computer systems when the clock struck midnight on January 1, 2000.
Y2K
This acronym is popular across a lot of social media; it features people making videos where the sounds are exaggerated or highlighted.
ASMR
This crime-focused show's title incorporated the chemical abbreviations for Bromine and Barium - in that order.
Breaking Bad
This three-word French term refers to having all of your ingredients prepped and ready - pretty useful if you're prone to burning food.
Mise en place
This three-letter term refers to a serve in volleyball that scores a point for the serving team.
Ace
Horrifying humanoid giants are destroying human settlements in this popular, action-packed anime.
Attack on Titan
Writing "My pet's are eating their kibble's." demonstrates the misuse of this punctuation mark.
Apostrophes
This mean girl gets told that she needs to stop trying to make "fetch" happen.
Gretchen Wieners
This animated show featured the adventures of characters Beast Boy, Cyborg, Starfire, and Raven.
Teen Titans Go!
Predatory loans often come with high rates of this - a term for the money you pay over the amount you borrowed.
Interest
In baseball or softball, this term refers to a hit that lands in bounds but then bounces over the outfield fence, allowing the batter to advance to second base.
Ground rule double
Tap into your Greek roots to know that Thespians belong to this profession - makes sense, since one of the first ones was named Thespis.
Actors
In 1892, the second floor of the Denny Bar building in Etna became the site of the first one of these establishments north of Red Bluff.
High school
These three fast food chains are at the heart of this Tik Tok trend, where creators show their love (or lack of it) for each one visually.
Taco Bell, Burger King, McDonald's
This 2014 cartoon featured a real-life boxing legend who solved mysteries with the help of his daughter, a ghost, and a bird.
Mike Tyson Mysteries
Writer, actor and activist Maya Angelou's first book explains how she knows why the caged bird does this.
Sings
A trap shooter usually calls out this word to release the clay pigeons for shooting; it dates back to the 1800's when actually pigeons were used.
Pull
If you're rolling a D20 to score a critical hit according to the 5e ruleset, you're probably playing this popular tabletop game.
Dungeons & Dragons
"What goes up must come down" is hardly true; if you achieve this special type of velocity, you better pack for a space vacation.