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When adopters passed by his kennel, Pop had a message to share in a NYCACC TikTok video: “Notice how calm I am? Very demure, very mindful.” The clip shows him leaning into his sweetness, even rolling ...
The TikTok influencer behind the viral "very demure" trend just had a full circle moment at a Beyoncé concert. Chicago-based TikTok creator Jools Lebron is credited with sparking a trend in August ...
Fiennes' monologue on CNN‘s 'New Year’s Eve Live' had co-host Anderson Cooper nearly falling over from laughing. By Lexi Carson Ralph Fiennes is heading into the new year being very mindful and very ...
Ralph Fiennes needed little urging from Andy Cohen to jump aboard the “very demure, very mindful” meme train. On last night’s CNN’s New Years Eve Live with Cohen and Anderson Cooper, Fiennes dropped ...
A "very demure, very mindful" Academy Award nominee and Tony Award winner won New Year's Eve in 2024. Ralph Fiennes, dropping by CNN's New Year's Eve Live With Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen special ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — This year, a catchy phrase captured millions of people, with a rise in popularity that has spread across social media platforms, news outlets and even dictionaries. “Very demure, ...
As 2024 comes to a close and we look back at the year's social trends, global events and the most pivotal moments in language and culture, one word has risen above all others as the word of the year. ...
The world’s leading digital dictionary has named “demure” its Word of the Year — a very mindful choice that came after lexicographers analyzed a massive amount of data to determine what word would ...
(NEXSTAR) — In a very mindful, very thoughtful announcement Monday, Dictionary.com declared “demure,” a word made popular by TikTok but dating back roughly 700 years, as the word of the year for 2024.