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What does the word "alsome" mean? It's not a word I learned in school and it's not in my dictionary.

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It is, supposedly, the 'new' way of saying 'awesome'. The 'new' way, of course, rabidly-mocking any etymology!
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Faust76 · 46-50, M
@EugenieLaBorgia Wait, what? There's no way that makes sense. #AlsoMe is already the "I'm so cray cray" hashtag. o.O If they're intentionally going for that etymology, should be #AllSome as in more-than-awesome. Al-Some just makes it sound like they're everything a guy called Al is. >.>
@Faust76 No, no - sorry! All 'urban' dictionaries - and the likes - are going to be burned and those who reference them toasted on the flames like the deliciously-tasting hamburgers that they are! A variety of sauces will be provided and crates of beer for those who repeatedly say: "So, you think you are better than me??"
Faust76 · 46-50, M
@EugenieLaBorgia Wait, that's a thing? Oh, Christ.
I thought it was just a regular book-burning.
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