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The trend of engaging in casual, low-stakes conversations, often referred to as "yapping," is making a comeback. Unlike many fleeting social media trends, this one is gaining traction for good reason.
What does yapping mean now? The term took off online in mid-2023 as a way to poke fun at someone who talks a lot and sometimes to demean their opinions, according to Know Your Meme.
What’s so great about yapping? For one, connecting with friends is rarely bad for your mental health, no matter if you’re talking about the US’s crumbling democracy or the cute thing your ...
"With all due respect, stop yapping. Be the leader we all want you to be. And my 401K wants you to be. I’m trying to retire!!" he added on X, tagging the president’s account.
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