Fashion
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Fitness
100

Footwear for a beachgoer, it's often used as a verb meaning "to reverse a stand or position"

Flip-flop

100

Also a math term, this adjective is used for growth at an extremely rapid rate

Exponential

100

Grazie in Italian, merci in French...

Thank you

100

French for "already seen", it's the feeling that you've experienced something before

Deja-vu

100

At the gym, one of these isn't a snack but a noisy name for an abdominal exercise

Crunch

200

A bright color palette that was big in the '80s & has made a comeback on the festival scene is called this, like a noble gas

Neon

200

This spiteful word is the average of all the numbers in a data set

Mean

200

Language spoken in the very first IKEA store

Swedish

200

Psychology's "Hierarchy of" these says that more basic ones like food must be met before loftier ones

Needs

200

A drill instructor who shouts "Drop and give me twenty!" means twenty of these

Push-ups

300

Popularly associated with Ray-Ban, these were originally created to protect military pilots' eyes from glare

Aviator sunglasses

300

Adjective for an angle of less than 90 degrees

Acute

300

Aside from English & Spanish, this is the most commonly spoken language in Vermont & Louisiana

French

300

Carl Jung popularized the use of these 2 terms to refer to outgoing & shy personality types

Introvert & extrovert

300

It's a deep knee bend; a weightlifter does it with a barbell on his shoulders

Squat

400

This type of folkloric blouse is usually white with puffed sleeves & has a square embroidered neckline

Peasant blouse

400

From Latin for "twice" & "cut", it means to divide a line or figure into 2 equal parts

Bisect

400

The name of this pungent striped mammal comes from the Indigenous Massachusett language

Skunk
400

From the Greek for "marketplace", this disorder keep many people home due to fear of panicking in a public place

Agoraphobia 

400

The name of this machine that gives a low-impact cardio workout is the almost circular motion its pedals make

Elliptical 

500

This portmanteau word is used of casual clothes for exercise & for just hanging out

Athleisure

500

It's 5% of 400

20

500

The ASL alphabet uses one hand; that of BSL, short for this, uses 2

British Sign Language

500

From the Greek for "under the ribs", it's the one-word alternate name for illness anxiety disorder

Hypochondria 

500

One execution of a given movement, like a lift; a certain number make up each set of exercises

Reps (repititions)

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