A term formerly useful for describing websites consisting entirely of intentionally fabricated news stories, but now used to describe virtually anything that does not mesh with one's own views.
Actual real-world examples of how "fake news" has been used:
"Fake news that's being released by some foreign government"
"Fake news was able to spread so easily from sources like InfoWars and Breitbart and TheBlaze"
"the Rolling Stone, which did so much to damage the reputation of journalism with their fake news"
"the New York Times IS fake news"
"Kellyanne Conway is fake news"
"fake news from the CIA"
"the fake news phenomenon is spreading to children's toys"
Source: Vice article entitled "Watch 'fake news' become a meaningless phrase
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Finally a new episode of my favorite show came out! Iโll Be Back I MUST WATCH IT!!
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The name of the cafe in the middle of Teviot Row House, one of the University of Edinburgh's student union buildings.
Student1: "Hey, wanna go grab coffee in the New Amphibian?"
Student2: "You mean the Mezz?"
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Interesting news occurs when you're playing Mario Kart Wii online and suddenly realize you've jumped to first place due to disconnecting and will have to find a new line-up.
"I've got interesting news."
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The ghettoest part of Wisconsin.
With a population of 23. (actaully 562)
and you can find a bar every mile!!!
Take your 4 wheeler to get to the bars!
Its the coolest way!
"Yo lets go to the bar"
"which one"
"the one in New Auburn"
"which one..?"
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Where more than half of the students smoke pot, sell pot, or grow pot.
Where the grades are high, but the kids are higher.
"What school do you go to?"
"New Trier ahahahahahaa"
"Are you high?"
"hahahahahaa"
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Anything that is now popular & 'in'. Its usage goes beyond the fashion world where the color Black is always in style.
"Obama is the new black" (Pun intended, no disrespect to African Americans)
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