The name of this dog breed translates to badger dog, implying the job it was selectively bred for.
Dachshund
This word, an abbreviation of charisma, is used to describe someone's charm or ability to attract others.
Rizz
This President was the first President to hold a press conference on television
John F. Kennedy
Standing anywhere between 30 to 35 inches in height on average, this dog breed holds the title as the tallest.
Irish Wolfhound
When someone is described as delulu, it means they are in this state of mind.
Delusional
This President was elected to office 4 times. After his service, the 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, limited the presidential office to two terms.
Franklin D Roosevelt
As unique as fingerprints to humans, no two dogs have the same one of these.
Nose Print
An individual is described as this when demonstrating as a popular, dominant, independent leader, or someone who’s cool or self-sufficient (contrasting from an "alpha").
Sigma
Placing your motherboard in the oven at 200-250oC was a popular home brew method of unbricking this console, said to allow the solder to flow back into cracked joints and restore electrical connectivity.
XBOX 360
DAILY DOUBLE
Besides George Washington, this President was the only other President to sign the Constitution.
Rin Tin Tin, the show about a dog of this breed, ran on Friday nights for five seasons from 1954–1959. He was the first-ever Hollywood Dog Star.
German Shepherd
Named after a popular Youtube series featuring a head in a toilet, this word has come to mean anything from good to bad to cool.
Skibidi
This President has a collection of Spiderman and Conan the Barbarian comic books.
Barack Obama
Pokémon
In 2022, this dog breed took the number 1 slot as most popular in the United States, upsetting the Labrador Retriever that held that spot for the 31 years prior.
French Bulldog
Not to be confused with the midwestern state, the word Ohio can be used to describe something that demonstrates this characteristic.
Weird, Cringy, or Odd
This President officially approved “The Star-Spangled Banner” as the national anthem.
Herbert Hoover